Published 08:29 IST, June 13th 2020
Formula 1 rounds in Azerbaijan, Japan and Singapore cancelled due to COVID-19
Logistical restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation of of Formula 1 races in Azerbaijan, Japan and Singapore
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Logistical restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation of of Formula 1 races in Azerbaijan, Japan and Singapore. While challenges in preparing the street circuits led to the cancellation of Azerbaijan and Singapore rounds, travel restrictions in Japan due to the coronavirus sealed the fate of Japanese Grand Prix. "These decisions have been taken due to the different challenges our promoters face in those countries," the Formula 1 announced on Friday. "In Singapore and Azerbaijan, the long lead times required to construct street circuits made hosting the events during a period of uncertainty impossible and in Japan, ongoing travel restrictions also led to the decision not to proceed with the race," the statement said further.
Formula 1 rounds in Azerbaijan, Japan and Singapore cancelled
Earlier this month, Formula 1 had announced a revised 2020 calendar with first two of the eight scheduled races to be held in Austria starting July 7. The cancellation of the three races allows Formula 1 to explore more venues in Europe. The season was derailed with the cancellation of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March, when the race was called off after a McLaren team member tested positive for the coronavirus.
Rounds in Netherlands, Monaco and France have also been cancelled. Originally, the season comprised a record 22 races but now it seems it will be a heavily truncated one. On Thursday, Formula 1's motorsports chief Ross Brawn expressed confidence in adding more races in the second half of the season. "Things are moving fast, but we still have time. We have lots of different options and we're very confident we're going to have a great second half of the season," said Brawn.
"There is a contingency to have an extended European season with another one or two races if needed. I think Bahrain and Abu Dhabi will be the backstop of the season from what we can see at the moment.
"That gives us 10 (in addition to the eight announced already. We'll find at least five or six good races in the middle," he added.
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08:29 IST, June 13th 2020