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French Grand Prix off as Carey aims for Austria Races will start in July behind closed doors at first

- LAUREN BASSET

FORMULA ONE is planning to start its 2020 season on July 5 in Austria after the French Grand Prix became the 10th race this year to be postponed or cancelled because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The decision to cancel the race at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet on June 28 seemed increasing­ly unavoidabl­e after French President Emmanuel Macron placed a ban on mass gatherings in the country until at least mid-July.

But F1 chief Chase Carey is optimistic of beginning the campaign a week later at Austria’s Red Bull Ring and holding between 15 and 18 races before the curtain closer in Abu Dhabi in December.

Carey, though, does anticipate the first few races to be held behind closed doors, with the British Grand Prix telling its fans yesterday morning that its event on July 19 will be held without spectators.

Carey said on Formula One’s website: “Although this morning it was announced that the French Grand Prix, due to take place in late June, will not be going ahead, we are now increasing­ly confident with the progress of our plans to begin our season this summer.

“We’re targeting a start to racing in Europe through July, August and beginning of September, with the first race taking place in Austria on 3-5 July weekend.

“September, October and November, would see us race in Eurasia, Asia and the Americas, finishing the season in the Gulf in December with Bahrain before the traditiona­l finale in Abu Dhabi, having completed between 15-18 races.

“We will publish our finalised calendar as soon as we possibly can. All of our plans are obviously subject to change as we still have many issues to address and all of us are subject to the unknowns of the virus.

“We expect the early races to be without fans but hope fans will be part of our events as we move further into the schedule.

“We still have to work out many issues like the procedures for the teams to operate in each country.

 ??  ?? The French Grand Prix has been cancelled but Chase Carey (below) is confident of a July kick-off
The French Grand Prix has been cancelled but Chase Carey (below) is confident of a July kick-off
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