The leadership of Formula 1 has confirmed the schedule of the first eight Grand Prix season 2020. All of them will be “closed” and will pass without spectators in the stands.
The European part of the season starts in Spielberg on July 5, and ends in Monza on September 6. At all Grand Prix support races will be the stages of Formula 3 and Formula 2.
Schedule away Grand Prix, which will follow the European, will be published in the coming weeks. The leadership of Formula 1 confirmed their intention to hold the 15-18 Grand Prix this year.
The first part of the calendar for the 2020 season
the date | Stage | Track |
July 3-5 | Grand Prix of Austria | Red bull ring |
July 10-12 | Grand Prix of Styria | Red bull ring |
July 17-19 | Grand Prix of Hungary | Hungaroring |
July 31 – August 2 | Grand prix of Great Britain | Silverstone |
August 7-9 | Grand Prix of the 70th anniversary with the support of Emirates | Silverstone |
August 14-16 | Grand Prix of Spain | Barcelona |
August 28-30 | Grand prix of belgium | Spa |
September 4-6 | Grand Prix of Italy | Monza |
Chase carey, Executive Director of Formula 1: “In recent weeks, we have worked hard with our partners, the FIA and the teams to create a new calendar for the 2020 season, which will allow us to safely resume the race.
We are pleased to be able to publish the dates of the first eight Grand Prix and look forward to the opportunity to publish the entire calendar in the coming weeks. I want to thank all the promoters and our partners for their support and continued devotion to Formula 1.
Currently, we expect the season to begin without spectators in the stands, but we hope that in the coming months the situation will improve and allow us to allow them to race as soon as it is safe. We know that the return of Formula 1 will delight fans around the world. “
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