Formula 1 has communicated on recently an updated schedule with the first eight F1 races of 2020, which will be held entirely on European soil, without an audience and with a small number of people on the circuits. In this way, it will try to avoid possible infections by coronavirus, a pandemic that brings the entire planet into check.
Thus, the competition with first eight F1 races will start with a double date in Austria, on weekends 5-7 July and 10-12 July, both in Spielberg.
After that start, the Grand Circus will travel 400 kilometers to celebrate the Hungarian Grand Prix
seven days later (July 17-19). The next stop will take place in England, where they will fulfill the second double commitment of the season at the British Grand Prix (July 31-August 2 / August 7-9), at Silverstone.
From the islands, the Premier Category will travel to the Barcelona-Catalonia Circuit for the Spanish Grand Prix (August 14-16). This first stage will end with the Belgian Grand Prix (August 28-30) at Spa-Francrochamps and the Italian Grand Prix (September 6), Ferrari home at Monza.
As for the rest of possible races that can be added to the calendar, the organizers hope to be able to confirm them in the coming weeks.
Images of first eight F1 races: F1.com
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