Formula One could salvage 2020 season by running into JANUARY claims Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto

Formula One could salvage 2020 season by running into JANUARY with two-day weekends claims Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto

  • Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto claims it is plausible to have up to three January races
  • Plan would see two-day weekends with Friday practice scrapped 
  • First eight races have already been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak
  • Canada now due to host season opener on June 14 but this is also under threat
  • Season was set to host a record 22 races but is now targeting 15-18 grands prix
  • F1 needs eight GPs for a valid season with this year set to end in November 
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

Formula One could shorten grand prix weekends and race into January if that helps salvage a season ravaged by the coronavirus, according to Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.

The opening race in Australia on March 15 was cancelled and the showcase Monaco Grand Prix in May has also been scrapped, the first time since 1954 that it has not featured on the championship calendar.

A further six rounds have been postponed, and more look likely to follow with countries in lockdown, but Formula One bosses have said they hope to get back on track some time in the European summer with a reduced season of 15 to 18 races.

Mattia Binotto is open to having up to three F1 races in January to help complete 2020 season

Binotto told Sky Sports Italia that the teams had given the Formula One powers-that-be complete freedom to do what was necessary to have a championship.

‘We are in constant dialogue,’ he said. ‘I have felt, along with the other team principals, that these are decisive moments.

‘We’ve decided to give complete freedom to (Formula One chairman Chase) Carey and the FIA to put together as soon as possible a timetable for us to get racing again, we are willing on our side.

‘We’re assessing various ideas; races closer together, maybe doing two or three races in January, considering also the option of cancelling (Friday) practice.’

Formula One needs a minimum of eight races for a valid championship and the 2020 season is currently due to end in Abu Dhabi on November 29.

The famous Monaco Grand Prix is the most high profile race on the calendar and is one of the eight grands prix to have already been postponed following the coronavirus outbreak

The famous Monaco Grand Prix is the most high profile race on the calendar and is one of the eight grands prix to have already been postponed following the coronavirus outbreak

F1 2020 SEASON 

Mar 15 – Australia (Melbourne)

Mar 22 – Bahrain (Sakhir)

April 5 – Vietnam (Hanoi)

April 19 – China (Shanghai)

May 3 – Holland (Zandvoort)

May 10 – Spain (Barcelona)

May 24 – Monaco (Monte Carlo)  

Jun 7 – Azerbaijan (Baku)

Jun 14 – Canada (Montreal)

Jun 28 – France (Paul Ricard)

July 5 – Austria (Spielberg) 

Jul 19 – Great Britain (Silverstone)

Aug 2 – Hungary (Budapest)

Aug 30 – Belgium (Spa)

Sep 6 – Italy (Monza)

Sep 20 – Singapore (Marina Bay)

Sep 27 – Russia (Sochi)

Oct 11 – Japan (Suzuka)

Oct 25 – USA (Austin)

Nov 1 – Mexico (Mexico City)

Nov 15 – Brazil (Interlagos)

Nov 29 – Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

Bold denotes postponed race

The sport normally has a break until launches and pre-season testing in February but, with cars now remaining the same in 2021 with major rule changes deferred a year to save money, there would be little need for that anyway.

‘If this allows us to guarantee a more complete 2020 world championship, with the following season not starting until March, there is great availability for that,’ said Binotto.

The 2020 championship was originally meant to have a record 22 races, with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton hoping to equal Michael Schumacher’s record seven titles and surpass the Ferrari great’s unprecedented 91 wins. Hamilton so far has 84 wins.

The Briton could be kept waiting on both accounts if the sport is unable to put together enough races.

Former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Friday that he would be very surprised if the sport managed to put together even a reduced season of 15-18 races. 

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