F1 abandons plans to race in the Americas this year – ESPN

July 3-5: Austrian GPJuly 10-12: Styrian GPJuly 17-19: Hungarian GPJuly 30-Aug. 7-9: F1 70th Anniversary GPAug. Mark Thompson/Getty ImagesF1 plans to return to the Americas in 2021, although the sports agreement with Interlagos in Brazil was due to expire after this seasons race. The Circuit of the Americas in Texas will be in the last year of its 10-year offer with F1 by 2021; Mexico has an agreement till the end of 2022; and Canada will stay on the calendar through to 2024. It is not clear how the missed races will affect those contracts.

The U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, will not proceed this year after uncertainty created by the coronavirus pandemic forced Solution One to abandon plans to race in the U.S.A., Mexico, Brazil and Canada in 2020.

COVID-19 infection rates in the U.S., Mexico and Brazil are amongst the highest worldwide, and, when that was integrated with the logistical obstacle of moving the sports travelling circus in between continents, F1 decided it was impossible to prepare for races in those areas.
3 brand-new rounds in Germany, Portugal and Italy have been scheduled to fill the area of the calendar generally reserved for races west of Europe.
July 3-5: Austrian GPJuly 10-12: Styrian GPJuly 17-19: Hungarian GPJuly 30-Aug. 2: British GPAug. 7-9: F1 70th Anniversary GPAug. 14-16: Spanish GPAug. 28-30: Belgian GPSept. 4-6 Italian GPSept. 11-13 Tuscany GPSept. 25-27 Russian GPOct. 9-11 Eifel GPOct. 23-25 Portuguese GPOct. 31-Nov. 1 Emilia Romagna GP
A news release stated “the fluid nature of the continuous COVID-19 pandemic, regional restrictions and the significance of keeping communities and our colleagues safe” meant it was no longer possible to host races in the Americas this year.
F1 CEO Chase Carey added: “We desire to commemorate our unbelievable partners in the Americas and eagerly anticipate being back with them next season when they will when again be able to adventure millions of fans worldwide.”
The coronavirus pandemic forced F1 to rip up its original 22-race calendar this year, therefore far it has verified 13 rescheduled races on the European continent (see sidebar above).
The sport is still in discussions about holding races in Asia in November, consisting of a rescheduled date for the Vietnam Grand Prix that was initially set up for April. The 2020 season will conclude in mid-December, with 2 races prepared in Bahrain and the season ending in Abu Dhabi.
F1 will not race in the United States, Mexico, Brazil or Canada in 2020. Mark Thompson/Getty ImagesThe news about the cancelled races in the Americas does not come as a surprise however is still at chances with F1s original prepare for its return to racing, which visualized 4 phases of the calendar in Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Middle East.
The truths of the spread of the infection, combined with the challenge of sending out sea freight to destinations outside Europe 2 to three months in advance, suggested there was a natural deadline by which a decision on the races in the Americas had to be made.
Fridays release said the sport is still targeting in between 15 and 18 races by the end of the year.
Mark Thompson/Getty ImagesF1 plans to return to the Americas in 2021, although the sports contract with Interlagos in Brazil was due to expire after this seasons race. It is not clear how the missed out on races will affect those contracts.