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La FIA suspende también el Gran Premio de Azerbaiyán Azerbaijan Grand Prix postponed as coronaviru­s outbreak continues

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El Gran Premio de Azerbaiyán, que debía desarrolla­rse en las calles de Baku el 7 de junio, fue aplazado a una fecha no precisada debido a la pandemia del coronaviru­s, anunciaron este lunes los organizado­res.

Esta carrera es la octava del Mundial de Fórmula 1 en ser aplazada o anulada y la temporada no comenzaría de esta forma antes del 14 de junio con el Gran Premio de Canadá en Montreal, reseñó AFP.

"El aplazamien­to fue decidido tras conversaci­ones profundas con Formula 1 (el promotor de la F1), la Federación Internacio­nal del Automóvil (FIA) y el gobierno de la República de Azerbaiyán. Es una consecuenc­ia directa de la pandemia mundial del COVID-19 y la decisión se basa enterament­e en los consejos de expertos que nos fueron suministra­das por las autoridade­s competente­s", señalan los organizado­res en un comunicado.

ENGLISH

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has become the latest race of the 2020 sea- son to be postponed, the organisers have announced.

Officials from the Baku City Circuit said on Monday: "The postponeme­nt was agreed upon after extensive discussion­s with Formula 1 as well as the FIA and the Government of the Azerbaijan Republic.

"This comes as 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."

It becomes the eighth race of the year to be postponed or cancelled – after the Australian, Bahrain, Vietnam, Chinese, Dutch, Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix – as the world reacts to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

After the first seven Grands Prix of the year were put on hold or called off, there had been hopes that the season could begin with the Azerbaijan race in Baku, but organisers have now confirmed the race will not go ahead as planned on June 7th.

Baku City Circuit (BCC) has today taken the decision to postpone the FORMULA 1 AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX 2020 due to take place on June 5th – 7th.

The postponeme­nt was agreed upon after extensive discussion­s with Formula 1 as well as the Federation Internatio­nale de l’automobile (FIA) and the Government of the Azerbaijan Republic. This comes as 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’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.

BCC shares its fans disappoint­ment at not being able to experience the pinnacle of motorsport race through the streets of Baku this June. To that end, we will continue to work closely with Formula 1, the FIA and the Government of the Azerbaijan Republic to monitor the situation with a view to announcing a new race date later in the 2020 season.

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