F1 shutdown further extended for more than four weeks
PARIS - The International automobile federation (FIA) has said that the shutdown period for Formula 1 drivers has been extended from 35 to 63 consecutive days in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"All competitors must now observe a shutdown period increased from 35 to 63 consecutive days during the months of March, April, May and/or June. 50 days after the start of their shutdown period, upon application by a competitor, and subject to the prior written approval of the FIA, each competitor may use the services of a maximum of ten personnel to work remotely on long lead time projects," the body said.
F1 bosses are now hoping to start the coronavirus-shortened season in Austria in July, after the French Grand Prix was called off on Monday, becoming the 10th race on the calendar affected by the pandemic.
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