15-05-2020, 08:52 AM
Several Belgian media outlets reporting Spa have been given the green light to organize the Belgian GP behind closed doors at the end of August by political authorities. "If there are Grand Prix in Europe, there will be a Grand Prix at Francorchamps, we are currently in talks with Liberty media regarding the financial aspect, we have an agreement in principle and providing we do not see a second wave of the virus we will race as scheduled in Spa."
In addition to Belgium, Austria, England as far as F1 and Silverstone agree on financial terms, Hungary and probably Spain where the Catalan government seems ready to untie the purse strings, would be on the program. Germany would be in reserve just in case.
Rest of Italy. A special case where the role of Ferrari is preponderant, undoubtedly part of more global negotiations.
As for the rest of the season outside Europe, nothing is really certain yet.
As in Europe, everyone has now agreed behind closed doors, it is different on other continents where some, such as Japan for example, refuse to consider a Grand Prix without an audience.
In addition to Belgium, Austria, England as far as F1 and Silverstone agree on financial terms, Hungary and probably Spain where the Catalan government seems ready to untie the purse strings, would be on the program. Germany would be in reserve just in case.
Rest of Italy. A special case where the role of Ferrari is preponderant, undoubtedly part of more global negotiations.
As for the rest of the season outside Europe, nothing is really certain yet.
As in Europe, everyone has now agreed behind closed doors, it is different on other continents where some, such as Japan for example, refuse to consider a Grand Prix without an audience.
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