I'd say definitely off.
I'd say definitely off.
you mean probably definitely
Go back to their homes and quarantine themselves probably.izzy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 21:25on the other hand, the teams have to go somewhere now, unless they just set up in Melbourne for a few weeks. Where can they go? They have to cluster together in aeroplanes with recirculating air, and fly somewhere. Why not Bahrain? It's safer than back to Europe and them all dispersing to their families with whatever they've caught.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 21:05As things stand the situation is only going to get worse for some months! More and more people are going to get infected and more and more will die as there are so many out there that don't even know they are infected!
So i don't expect any of the races to go ahead since Australia which isn't in such a bad situation like EU and China! Even USA has way more infections than Australia and even Netherlands which is way smaller than Australia has more infections! So the season won't get under way until the Corona virus thing is over...maybe after the summer when the high temperatures will help calm the situation a bit!
It's a pity as Australia, Bahrain and even Vietnam (only 39 infections...if true though) was a chance to get the season under way on schedule because all these countries have much less infections for the time being...unlike EU countries! Even IMSA and Indycar have cancelled races! So the 2020 season may start mid or end of summer after all...
Unfortunately, the situation will get steadily worse for the next 3-6 months, and there isn't much that can be done about it.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 22:27Go back to their homes and quarantine themselves probably.izzy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 21:25on the other hand, the teams have to go somewhere now, unless they just set up in Melbourne for a few weeks. Where can they go? They have to cluster together in aeroplanes with recirculating air, and fly somewhere. Why not Bahrain? It's safer than back to Europe and them all dispersing to their families with whatever they've caught.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 21:05As things stand the situation is only going to get worse for some months! More and more people are going to get infected and more and more will die as there are so many out there that don't even know they are infected!
So i don't expect any of the races to go ahead since Australia which isn't in such a bad situation like EU and China! Even USA has way more infections than Australia and even Netherlands which is way smaller than Australia has more infections! So the season won't get under way until the Corona virus thing is over...maybe after the summer when the high temperatures will help calm the situation a bit!
It's a pity as Australia, Bahrain and even Vietnam (only 39 infections...if true though) was a chance to get the season under way on schedule because all these countries have much less infections for the time being...unlike EU countries! Even IMSA and Indycar have cancelled races! So the 2020 season may start mid or end of summer after all...
I agree that Bahrain is a safer place than any EU country right now...Australia is also safer! That's why i think it is wrong not to go ahead with the race both here and Bahrain! Vietnam although closer to China has even less infections than Australia (if their reports are true of course)!
European races won't go ahead in my opinion! Difficult to see how the situation will get any better than it is right now...
yes, the one thing i feel is pretty definite is not having a crowd, that would really be voting for ChristmasAMG.Tzan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 22:27Go back to their homes and quarantine themselves probably.
I agree that Bahrain is a safer place than any EU country right now...Australia is also safer! That's why i think it is wrong not to go ahead with the race both here and Bahrain! Vietnam although closer to China has even less infections than Australia (if their reports are true of course)!
European races won't go ahead in my opinion! Difficult to see how the situation will get any better than it is right now...
Brazil. 8x times.
Assuming you don't include HIV/AIDS, there is an argument that we regularly have low level pandemics, such as the common cold and flu.
Surely it will be most diligent to immediately cancel all the races before the summer break? That gives maximum time for refunds to be issued and so on.Ringleheim wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 22:30Unfortunately, the situation will get steadily worse for the next 3-6 months, and there isn't much that can be done about it.