The 2020 season of Formula 1, the highest level in the world of motorsport, could not be started by delaying due to the coronavirus epidemic that affected the world.
First, the races were canceled consecutively, then the season was canceled and the decision to postpone it was taken. Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey announced that he believes the 2020 season will continue. The 2020 Formula 1 season will begin with the Austrian GP on 3-5 July 2020, and the British, Hungarian, Belgian and Italian GPs will also be on the calendar.
The first races will be held without spectators
The race schedule of the current 2020 F1 season is as follows; European races will be held in July and August, Eurasian and Asian races will be held in September and October, and Asian and American races will be held in October and November. In December, the Season finale will be held in Abu Dhabi in the Middle East. In addition, the first races will be without spectators, and the races will consist of 15 to 18 races.
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