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Racing without a crowd not an option: 'They'll go broke, frankly'
Former F1 driver and Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is positive 2020 could still be a "representative season" despite some Grands Prix having been cancelled, although he added racing behind closed doors shouldn't be an option. The first seven Grands Prix of the 2020 season have all been cancelled or postponed, with the cancellation of the Monaco Grand Prix being the latest one to be added to the list. This means the season could kick off in Baku in early June, as it is currently the earliest Grand Prix yet to be moved. Brundle reminded people you don't need more than 20 races to have a championship, as it used to be way less in earlier years. Read more...
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