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Sainz: Cancellation of 2020 season would be 'hard to accept'
McLaren's Carlos Sainz says a forced write-off of the entire 2020 F1 season would entail "very negative consequences" for the sport. So far, the global coronavirus pandemic has led to the cancellation or postponement of the first nine races of the current campaign, with the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard scheduled for June 28 also expected to be scrapped. Formula 1 is thinking out of the box to imagine contingency plans that would allow for teams to go racing while ensuring that a maximum of races still take place. But given the uncertainty surrounding the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, an outright abandonment of the entire 2020 season is a realistic possibility, although...
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