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French Grand Prix postponed; season starts at the earliest in July

The 2020 Formula 1 season is being decapitated more and more. It will no longer be a surprise, but after the first nine races had already been postponed or cancelled, the French Grand Prix will also be cancelled on the 28th of June due to the measures surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus. This means that only just over half of the original season remains, with the Austrian Grand Prix still standing for the time being as the new start to the Formula 1 season. The intention seems to be that two races will be held this weekend. Read more Silverstone's director says, 'Without our fans, we wouldn't exist'' Racing without spectators? Also the Grands Prix in July is still on the road. The...
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