The organizers of the grand prize have repeatedly indicated in the recent period that they do not really want to hold a competition without on-site spectators, and in the end this is why they decided to cancel it permanently.
Although it would have originally been held three weeks ago, it is now certain that in 2020 there will be no Dutch Grand Prix returning to Formula One after three and a half decades.
In Formula 1, the Dutch Grand Prix was last held in 1985, so it would have been one of the big throws of the 2020 season for F1 riders to race around the renovated Zandvoort track in early May.
The race - along with many of his companions - has been postponed due to the coronavirus epidemic, and while there has been a theoretical chance to reschedule so far, it is now certain that Max Verstappen fans will not be able to support their favorite at home until 2021 at the earliest.
The organizers of the grand prize have repeatedly indicated in the recent period that they do not really want to hold a competition without on-site spectators, and in the end this is why they decided to cancel it permanently.
“Together with Formula One, we explored the possibility of rescheduling this year’s race without spectators, but we would like to celebrate Zandvoort’s return to F1 with Dutch fans. We ask everyone for patience! I’ve been waiting for the race for 35 years, I’m already sticking with one more, ”said race sports director and“ frontman, ”former F1 driver Jan Lammers.
The final decision on the Dutch Grand Prix is part of a larger process, as the management of Formula 1 is reportedly already working to clarify the European agenda following the relaunch, and a new race calendar, or at least the first half of it, may appear soon.
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