Racing Point believe starting 2020 F1 season in Austria is “plausible”
Starting the 2020 Formula 1 season in Austria at the beginning of Julyꦬ is a realistic prospect, according to Racing Point team principal Ot🔯mar Szafnauer.
F1 revealed its initial blueprint of a plan to get the 2020 season underway with a behind closed doors Austrian Grand Prix on July 5 on Monday, with CEO Chase Carey saying he is 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“increasingly confident” about gett🐠in✃g the campaign off the ground in little over two month’s time.

Starting the 2020 Formula 1 se🔯ason in Austria at the beginning of Jul𒊎y is a realistic prospect, according to Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer.
F1 revealed its initial blueprint of a plan to get the 2020 season underway with a behind closed doors Austrian Grand Prix on July 5 on Monday, with CEO Chase Carey saying he is 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“increasingly confident” about getting the campaꦓign off the ground in little over two month’s time.
Championshi👍p officials remain determined to try and squeeze in races into a sixth-month period before the end of the year to meet its 15-18 race aim following the disruption and delays caused by the coronavirus crisis.
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F1’s plans confirmed it is targeting Austria as the most likely location to host the season-opener, before holding a num𓆉ber of European rounds without spectators - possibly including multiple races at Silverstone - throughout July, August and early September.
Asked if he feels it is a realistic aim, Szafnauer told CNN: “ꩵI think so.
"If Austria do a very good job as a country to contain the s🎀pread of the virus into July, and there's testing availabl🐈e for all of the Formula 1 employees or participants to actually test, I think it's plausible to put on a race in early July.
"If by sometime in June, we say yes, it's oജn, it's happening, we're safe to go. I think all the teams ൲will be able to make it, no problem.”
Taꦰlks have been ongoing between officials in the Styria♏ region of Austria and Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko, who is confident about F1’s chances of kickstarting the season at the Red Bull Ring.
The Austrian government has already given F1 the green light for an Austrian Grand Prix to take place and last week the governor of Styria, Hermann Schützenhöfer, told Austrian 🍬press agency APA that he is fully behind the idea.
"Of course I support the idea of Formula 1 at Red Bull Ring comiꩵng to Styria even this year," Schützenhöfer said. “We must not lose our positive attitude during the crisis.
"It would be ⛎wonderful to send images from an exciting grand prix, as well as the beautiful images from the Murtal region around the world, at least via TV."

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