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F1 has back-up venues if coronavirus situation changes

Formula 1 says it has back-up venues available in case its current calendar has to be further adapted on account of the coronavirus pandemic. Formula 1 revealed a revised calendar on Tuesday, confirming the dates and locations of its intended opening eight races, with a further update due in the coming weeks. Races are due to be held in Austria (July 5/12), Hungary (July 19), Britain (August 2/9), Spain (August 16), Belgium (August 30) and Italy (September 6). ADVERTISEMENT Formula 1 is still targeting a calendar of 15-18 races, taking in Eurasia, Asia and the Americas, before concluding in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi in early-mid December. Related Posts Retrospective: Styrian GP, 70th...
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