Jun.12 - Imola has boosted its chances of securing a shock return to the F1 calendar in 2020.

F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn admits that a "contingency" is being put in place in case more current grand prix hosts are unable to reorganise their races amid the pandemic.

"I think Bahrain and Abu Dhabi will be the backstop of the season from what we can see at the moment," he said. "That gives us 10. We'll find at least five or six good races in the middle."

La Gazzetta dello Sport reveals that former San Marino F1 GP host Imola may be part of that contingency, as it has carried out works requested by the FIA for so-called Grade 1 licence approval.

It is a timely move, making the track in Italy eligible to host a race this year.

"With the homologation we are also in a position to be able to host a Formula 1 race, with our circuit meeting all the parameters required by the FIA," said Imola president Uberto Selvatico Estense.

"We hope that this dream can become a reality," he added.


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  1. Jadra

    I hope they will go for it as other circuits are not going to "risk' holding races while such unprecedented virus scare has been gripping the world. I trust Italians will show us that they are prepared to resurrect the Imola to life and prove that after all Covid cannot kill all of us and only fear of it is far worse enemy. F1 has been an example to others and is able overcome temporary difficulties.

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