RD
Absolutely, but that won’t save Sky from an avalanche of cancellations if there is little or no live sport for an extended period.
rdd
Founding member
I suspect if anyone ever read the terms and conditions of a sports TV subscription there is probably nothing in there guaranteeing any live sport at all.
Absolutely, but that won’t save Sky from an avalanche of cancellations if there is little or no live sport for an extended period.
BR
That's almost a BM11 level question. I doubt anyone in F1 is even thinking about next year at the moment.
If all of the F1 races are cancelled this year. What will happen to the new regulations for the redesigned cars due for 2021?
That's almost a BM11 level question. I doubt anyone in F1 is even thinking about next year at the moment.
Be nicer and more tolerant to each other. Them's the rules.
NJ
I'll bite. Show us anywhere where it says "2021 car regulations do not apply if cars do not run in 2020" in the regulations.
If all of the F1 races are cancelled this year. What will happen to the new regulations for the redesigned cars due for 2021?
I'll bite. Show us anywhere where it says "2021 car regulations do not apply if cars do not run in 2020" in the regulations.
BK
I'll bite. Show us anywhere where it says "2021 car regulations do not apply if cars do not run in 2020" in the regulations.
I should have re-worded that question a little bit differently. I say that it will have no effect for 2021 if that is the case.
I was a little bit concerned to ask this because I heard this evening that places like Iran, Qatar & Bahrain are not doing well to date in getting rid of the Coronavirus because cases are increasing quite rapidly in these places at the moment. This could mean that Bahrain could be the next casualty on the F1 calendar very soon as it's currently failing in it's efforts to get rid of Coronavirus.
There is another concern coming from Singapore as well in that the virus is beginning to spread rapidly again after it's own government have already carried out a trojan amount of work among it's own population to get rid of Coronavirus.
If all of the F1 races are cancelled this year. What will happen to the new regulations for the redesigned cars due for 2021?
I'll bite. Show us anywhere where it says "2021 car regulations do not apply if cars do not run in 2020" in the regulations.
I should have re-worded that question a little bit differently. I say that it will have no effect for 2021 if that is the case.
I was a little bit concerned to ask this because I heard this evening that places like Iran, Qatar & Bahrain are not doing well to date in getting rid of the Coronavirus because cases are increasing quite rapidly in these places at the moment. This could mean that Bahrain could be the next casualty on the F1 calendar very soon as it's currently failing in it's efforts to get rid of Coronavirus.
There is another concern coming from Singapore as well in that the virus is beginning to spread rapidly again after it's own government have already carried out a trojan amount of work among it's own population to get rid of Coronavirus.
CO
BBC reporting that Formula E is suspended until Berlin in June.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/51868419
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/51868419

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