2020 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 12-15

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Well, what do you know about that...
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Jip wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:26
That will be it now, Aus GP will most likely be canceled now that one Team isn't going to race.

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So much for the 2020 season.
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Hail22
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They should just write-off 2020 until things calm down
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yeah, see you all in 2021.

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Juzh wrote:yeah, see you all in 2021.
Always find the gap then use it.

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Didn't the FIA say that they would not run races if even a single team could not participate (I think the question came up in regard to Ferrari possibly not being able to participate due to the situation in italy)? I would be shocked to see this event go ahead now (although it would not mark the first time the FIA has taken one stance for Ferrari and another for any other team, haha)

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Well as with all things F1, it was more subtle than that... it was the races wouldn't be championship races... so leaving it open that a race could happen but no points for driver and constructor counting towards championship.

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2019, the gift that keeps on giving.
I look forward to Bernie's entirely new F1 in 2021.

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Besides the cars everything else in F1 is slow
Always find the gap then use it.

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SF Engineer wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:36
Didn't the FIA say that they would not run races if even a single team could not participate (I think the question came up in regard to Ferrari possibly not being able to participate due to the situation in italy)? I would be shocked to see this event go ahead now (although it would not mark the first time the FIA has taken one stance for Ferrari and another for any other team, haha)
Not exactly no, They said they would not be a world championship race if a team was prevented from entering the country

I still expect the race to go ahead however I don’t expect points to be awarded

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SF Engineer wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:36
Didn't the FIA say that they would not run races if even a single team could not participate (I think the question came up in regard to Ferrari possibly not being able to participate due to the situation in italy)? I would be shocked to see this event go ahead now (although it would not mark the first time the FIA has taken one stance for Ferrari and another for any other team, haha)
Not exactly no, They said they would not be a world championship race if a team was prevented from entering the country

I still expect the race to go ahead however I don’t expect points to be awarded

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the EDGE wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:44
SF Engineer wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:36
Didn't the FIA say that they would not run races if even a single team could not participate (I think the question came up in regard to Ferrari possibly not being able to participate due to the situation in italy)? I would be shocked to see this event go ahead now (although it would not mark the first time the FIA has taken one stance for Ferrari and another for any other team, haha)
Not exactly no, They said they would not be a world championship race if a team was prevented from entering the country

I still expect the race to go ahead however I don’t expect points to be awarded
Ah I see, I did not pay close enough attention to the detail - cheers.

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a team hasnt been prevented, a team has voluntarily withdrawn

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geogate wrote:
12 Mar 2020, 13:46
a team hasnt been prevented, a team has voluntarily withdrawn
Fair enough. I expect HAAS will follow suit, so we will likely be down to 8 teams maximum.