Following Formula 1’s announcement of their opening eight races of the revised 2020 calendar, FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 have confirmed that their 2020 season will also start on July 03-05 at the Red Bull Ring and will continue alongside F1 in the succeeding seven rounds. Kiwi drivers’ Liam Lawson (FIA F3) and Marcus Armstrong (FIA F2) have headed back to Europe to compete in their respective categories.
Both championships were planned to start their 2020 campaign at Sakhir, Bahrain on 20-22 March, but was put on hold due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Since then, F2 and F3 have monitored the situation alongside Formula 1 who has been working closely with promoters, authorities in Europe and the FIA to put in place a revised calendar that allows a return to racing in a safe way for the visited communities and the paddocks.
We currently expect the events will take place without fans, with the hope to have them included in future rounds later this year. The opening calendar will include holding two consecutive events at the same circuit one week apart (Spielberg and Silverstone) as well as a number of back to back events.
As stated by F1 in their announcement, the health and safety of all involved will continue to be priority number one. A robust and detailed plan with strict procedures put in place by Formula 1 and the FIA to ensure the events have the highest level of safety will also apply to the F2 and F3 community and paddock.
The rest of the 2020 F2 and F3 calendar will be revealed at a later date.
Revised 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship and FIA Formula 3 Opening Calendar
5 July – Austrian GP (Spielberg)
12 July – Styrian GP (Spielberg)
19 July – Hungarian GP (Budapest)
2 August – British GP (Silverstone)
9 August – Formula 1 70th Anniversary GP (Silverstone)
16 August – Spanish GP (Barcelona)
30 August – Belgian GP (Spa-Francorchamps)
6 September – Italian GP (Monza)
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