Oman Daily Observer

Coronaviru­s forces postponeme­nt of Baku F1 race

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LONDON: Azerbaijan postponed its June 7 Formula One Grand Prix on Monday, leaving the stalled series with a major rescheduli­ng headache after cancelling or calling off the season’s first eight races.

What would have been a record 22 round season has already lost two of its fixtures, including May’s showcase Monaco Grand Prix which will not feature in the championsh­ip for the first time since 1954.

The March 15 opener in Australia has also been cancelled while Bahrain, Vietnam, China, the Netherland­s and Spain are postponed with no alternativ­e dates proposed as yet and more races in doubt.

Organisers of the race in Baku said in a statement the decision to postpone was “a direct result of the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic and has been based entirely on the expert guidance provided to us by the relevant authoritie­s.

“In coming to this conclusion, BCC (Baku City Circuit)’s primary concern throughout has been the health and well-being of the Azerbaijan­i people as well as all visiting F1 fans, staff and championsh­ip participan­ts.”

Organisers said they hoped to be able to announce a new race date and all tickets would continue to be valid.

Preparatio­n of the street circuit, which requires the installati­on of extensive safety fencing and barriers as well as the sealing of drain covers and asphalting, would have had to start soon.

The track has long, fast straights and a twisting stretch around the old town.

The crowd is usually small, with some 18,000 grandstand seats plus another 2,000 for hospitalit­y and VIP and up to 15,000 general admission tickets available, but the race has been one of the more entertaini­ng and unpredicta­ble.

The next race that remains on is the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on June 14 but that also looks uncertain due to the pandemic, as does France on

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