Formula 1’s current season – which has yet to get underway – could extend into January 2021 and feature two-day race weekend formats according to Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
The COVID-19 crisis’ far reaching consequences for the world has put sporting events and championships on hold globally and F1 is obviously no exception.
The sweeping pandemic’s evolution has made it nearly impossible to predict when life will return to normal, and contingency plans will likely remain a work in progress for months to come.
The opening race of the 2020 season is tentatively scheduled for June 14 in Montreal, but with each passing day it appears more and more unlikely that the Canadian Grand Prix will happen at that date.
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Ecclestone calls on F1 to abandon 2020 season
F1 CEO Chase Carey said earlier this week that he was confident the championship would kick off “at some point over the summer” and would comprise at least 15 to 18 races.