Otago Daily Times

Parisian Formula E race canned

MOTORSPORT

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LONDON: Formula E yesterday cancelled its Paris race due to restrictio­ns linked to the Covid19 pandemic and said EPrix races planned for Seoul and the Chinese resort of Sanya remained uncertain.

The seventh season of the allelectri­c series, now an FIAsanctio­ned world championsh­ip, starts in Saudi Arabia on February 26 and 27 with two night races in Diriyah.

A revised calendar running to June takes the number of races to eight, with more to be confirmed in the early European spring.

‘‘We are committed to delivering a global calendar that befits our first season as a world championsh­ip,’’ Formula E chief executive Jamie Reigle said.

Rome’s April 10 slot was confirmed, Valencia taking the April 24 weekend originally earmarked for Paris. Monaco’s May 8 date remains unchanged.

The Moroccan city of Marrakesh was slotted in for May 22, a day before Seoul would have featured, and races in the Chilean capital Santiago postponed from January have been reschedule­d for June 5 and 6.

China’s March 13 round was already on hold, along with Mexico City.

Formula E said strict protocols in partnershi­p with host cities would ensure health and safety. Last season ended in August with six races in Berlin after a spate of cancellati­ons.

Valencia’s EPrix will take place at the Ricardo Tormo circuit, where teams have tested for the past three years. — Reuters

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