French Grand Prix cancelled
The race in Le Castellet becomes the tenth stage of the Formula One championship that was destroyed in 2020 and that has been canceled or postponed.
French Grand Prix organizers announced on Monday the cancellation of the race scheduled for June 28 due to the coronary virus pandemic.
"Given the evolving situation related to the spread of the COVID 19 virus, the French Grand Prix takes note of the decisions announced by the French state, which makes it impossible to maintain our event," said the race director-general. Eric Bouillier.
The race in Le Castellet becomes the tenth stage of the Formula One championship that was destroyed in 2020 and that has been canceled or postponed.
The French Open at Roland Garros has already moved to September as a result of the epidemic with the Tour de France race also postponed.
The next race on the calendar is the Austrian GP (July 5), which could be the opening season July.
Formula One: French Grand Prix
Date | Race | Status |
March 15 | Australian GP | Cancelled |
March 22 | Bahrain GP | Postponed |
April 3 | Vietnam GP | Postponed |
April 19 | Chinese GP | Postponed |
May 3 | Dutch GP | Postponed |
May 10 | Spanish GP | Postponed |
May 24 | Monaco GP | Cancelled |
June 7 | Azerbaijan GP | Postponed |
June 14 | Canadian GP | Postponed |
June 28 | French GP | Cancelled |
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