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Three more Formula One races postponed due to coronavirus outbreak

A joint statement by F1 and governing FIA said they expected the season to start 'as soon as it is safe to do so after May'

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Published 19.03.20, 09:47 PM

Formula One postponed its May showcase Monaco Grand Prix, along with Dutch and Spanish races, on Thursday as the coronavirus outbreak pushed the 2020 season start back to June at the earliest.

A joint statement by Formula One and the governing FIA said they expected the season to start “as soon as it is safe to do so after May”.

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Monaco, a glamour highlight of the motor racing calendar, was scheduled for May 24.

The Dutch Grand Prix, making its Formula One return for the first time in 35 years, had been due at Zandvoort on May 3 with the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya on May 10.

The March 15 season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne was already cancelled. Formula One cancelled its August break on Wednesday, bringing it forward to March and April, and plans to cram the European summer and second half of the year with as many races as possible.

The first race in June is the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku on June 7.

Leander’s message

Leander Paes on Thursday said the country must not panic and fall in the trap of fake news in its battle to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, urging people to follow WHO guidelines to stay safe. “It is important that we follow guidelines set by WHO and the MoHFW_INDIA, not panic, and not fall into the trap of, or spread fake news,” he tweeted.

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