Formula E driver Sebastien Buemi says it’s simply “not responsible” for motor racing to continue in the current circumstances, while the world continues to combat the global spread of the coronavirus.
The FIA’s all-electric championship announced at the end of last week that it was temporarily suspending the current 2019/20 season for at least two months in light of the latest developments.
That means losing the E-Prix races in Paris and Seoul, in addition to the previously cancelled rounds in Sanya and Jakarta. Currently the next planned race is in Berlin, followed by New York and a double-header season finale in London on 25/26 July.
- Formula E and FIA ‘temporarily suspend’ 2019/20 season
Hours after Formula E’s announcement, F1 was forced to cancel the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne at the last minutes as fans queued at the gates to get in for the first practice session.
That was followed later by more cancellations and postponements of IndyCar and NASCAR races in the US. This weekend’s Mexican World Rally Championship has also been cut short in order to allow competitors to return home early.