The French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard which was scheduled to take place on June 28 has been officially cancelled by the race organisers and Formula 1.
The abandonment – the tenth cancellation or postponement of the 2020 season – was expected after France’s decision to ban all public events and mass gatherings in the country until at least mid-July.
“Following the declarations of the French president to ban major events until at least the middle of July, to keep the Schengen area closed until further notice and the recent decisions announced by the French government to fight against the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the GIP Grand Prix de France [at] Le Castellet takes note of the impossibility to maintain the Formula 1 Grand Prix de France on June 28, 2020,” said the promoter in a statement released on Monday.
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French Grand Prix boss Eric Boullier suggests the race will not be re-scheduled to a later date this year.
“Given the evolution of the situation linked to the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the French Grand Prix takes note of the decisions announced by the French State making it impossible to maintain our event,” explained Boullier.