F1 to provide financial support so British Grand Prix can go ahead?
Formula 1 could provideܫ Silverstone with financial backing to ensure that the British Grand Prix can go ahead as planned this year.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Silverstone announced on Monday that the British𒊎 Grand Prix currently remained on course for its July 19 calﷺendar slot but confirmed that any races at the venue would be held without spectators.

Formula 1 could provide Silverstone with financia🎶l backing to ensure that the British Grand Prix can go ahead as planned this year.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Silverstone announced on Monday that the British Grand Prဣix curr🍰ently remained on course for its July 19 calendar slot but confirmed that any races at the venue would be held without spectators.
According to a report in , Silverstone could recei♕ve funds from F1 to help combat the financial hit the circuit will face by holding races b♔ehind closed doors and missing out on the ticket sales it usually relies on to host the British Grand Prix.
While F1 and Silverstone have both declined to coꦉmment on the matter, it is understood a financial agreement has been struck between the two parties which will r𒆙esult in the hosting fee being waived.
Silverstone, which agreed a five-year con🅷tract extension to host the British Grand Prix last year, has taken advantage of the UK government’s job retention scheme.
“We were an early adopter of the furlough scheme because we had to close our business,ඣ” Silverstone circuit managing director Stuart Pringle explained.
"We need to get back as a business but we can’t do it if it risks killing people. We are going to need support f🎃rom our bank but there aren’t many businesses that won’t and they are supportive.
“We are very confident w🀅e can ride this out, it’s just going𒐪 to set us back.”
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It comes after F1’s owneౠrs, Liberty Media, provided a $1.4bn cash injection to help ease the strain over the coming months amid the coronavirus pandemic which has laid waste to the 2020 season schedule.
F1 and its 10 🐼teams find themselves in a delicate situation as a result of the financial uncertainty caused by the crisis. Although it is determined to cram in a full world championship this year, F1 must choose carefully where ൩it goes racing in order to foot some bills.
The opening 10 rounds of the season have been affected so far, with organisers for the French Grand Prix confirming on Monday that the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:race woul💧d not go ahead this year as Paꦗul Ricard joined Monaco in becoming the second ev🐼ent to be fully cancelled.
Silverstone is open to hold multiple races without fans in a bid to help F1 gꦐet the 2020 campaign underway and meet its target of staging between 15-18 r🔯aces.
Championship officials are working to find a ཧway to get the 2020 season off the ground in the coming months and outlined an initial blueprint that would see the Austrian Grandꦆ Prix kick off the campaign on July 5 at the Red Bullᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Ring.
The race would be the first of a number of European rounds ﷽to be held behind closed doors through July, August and early September.
These events would be followed by races in Eurasi൩a, Asia and the Americas across the autumn before concluding the season with Bahrain and Abuও Dhabi in December.

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