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Canadian Grand Prix cancelled, race moved to Turkey

Canadian Grand Prix cancelled, race moved to Turkey

Gulf Times
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:33:53 PM UTC

In this file photo Sebastian Vettel of Germany driving the Scuderia Ferrari SF90 leads the field including Red Bull Racing’s Pierre Gasly and and Max Verstappen during the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on June 9, 2019. (Getty Images/AFP)

Turkey will replace Canada on this year’s Formula One calendar after the June 13 race in Montreal was cancelled yesterday for the second year in a row due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Formula One said it had extended Montreal’s contract by two years to take into account the cancellations, securing the race until 2031. The race had been scheduled for the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the weekend after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and Turkey’s Istanbul circuit will be logistically convenient for air freight coming from Baku. The Turkish race returned last year for the first time since 2011 and also at short notice to bolster a calendar ravaged by the pandemic. Vural Ak, chairman of Istanbul circuit operator Intercity, said spectators would be welcome and hoped the race would lead to a long-term deal. “We have one of the most exciting circuits in the world, we really want our people and our foreign guests to be part of this excitement as well,” he said. “Thanks to the pandemic measures and efforts our state has carried out, we plan to put tickets on sale as soon as possible.” There were no races in the Americas or Far East last year, with the reduced, 17-round season conducted entirely in Europe and the Middle East and some circuits holding more than one grand prix. F1 BUBBLE Formula One has operated in a bubble since the pandemic, with teams and staff regularly tested and many vaccinated while most races have been held behind closed doors, and is aiming for 23 grands prix this year. More than 78,000 Covid-19 tests conducted last season produced only 78 positive results and there have been 14 from more than 12,000 so far this year. The sport had hoped to visit Canada without a mandatory 14-day quarantine but a third wave of the virus thwarted those plans. “I want to thank the promoter and authorities in Canada for all of their efforts in recent weeks but the travel situation made our plans impossible,” said chief executive Stefano Domenicali. “I equally want to thank the promoter and authorities in Turkey for their ongoing willingness to host a Formula One race that shows the huge interest in our sport and the hope from many locations to have a Grand Prix.” Last year’s wet and slippery grand prix at Istanbul Park was held in November and produced one of the highlights of the season, with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton clinching his record-equalling seventh world title. Formula One said it would work with the Canadian promoter to refund or transfer tickets. The race is the second cancellation of the year, after China, while Australia has been moved from March to November. The next two races in Portugal, this weekend, and Spain are without spectators.
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