No fans allowed will not be the only difference to normal races in Austria. Of course there are gonna be several other rules to be followed. Regarding Spielberg for example, yesterday I heard on radio that there probably are going to be no motor homes, but instead tents built by track authorities. Other possible rules will be no journalists allowed, only Will Buxton doing the interviews, less engineers than usual, nearest city being blocked from the track, staff staying in mobile homes etc.FrukostScones wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 13:23I see no argumentation. So it can't be genius.
If UK quarantine rules come into effect you can forget it.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14936 ... quarantine
and even if it works, whole operation could be a game of Vabanque.
And of course I want the season to start, but not at any costs.
What I want to say is that it's absolutely possible to do a race with such measures being taken.
As for a quarantine, I don't know what UK will eventually do, but in Austria you have the possibility to either let yourself being tested at the airport or go on a 14 day quarantine. You can choose. I'm pretty sure F1 teams will already arrive with negative tests anyway.