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Formula 1 teams vote to bring summer break forward

Formula 1 will observe its summer break period from March to April instead of July and August, the FIA has officially confirmed. The coronavirus pandemic ensured at least the first four scheduled races of the season will not go ahead as planned, with Australia cancelled and Bahrain, China and Vietnam all postponed. There are doubts over races in the Netherlands, Spain and Monaco, but one thing that is for sure is that the summer break has been brought forward to create space for a potentially packed 2020 schedule in the second half of the year. An FIA statement read: ‘In light of the global impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus currently affecting the organisation of FIA Formula One...
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