The Azerbaijan and Canadian Grands Prix appear to be next in line to join Formula 1’s call-off list, leaving France as the prospective starting point to the sport’s disrupted 2020 season.
With the first seven scheduled races of the year ravaged by the global coronavirus crisis and falling to the wayside, Baku on June 7 was pinpointed as the venue set to open F1’s truncated campaign.
But reports emerged on Sunday that it’s only a matter of hours before the plug is pulled on the Azeri round.
Construction was set to begin on Baku’s street circuit but the cloud of uncertainty hovering over Europe regarding the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the race’s organisers to postpone their event and seek a potential replacement date later in the year.
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Montreal, scheduled for June 14 – just a week after Baku, is theoretically next in line as F1’s kickoff, but the North American race is believed to be hanging by a thread following Canada’s decision late on Sunday to pull out of the 2020 Summer Olympics, still tentatively set to take place in Tokyo from July 24 to August 9.