Formula 1 returns to the Nürburgring in October

Dhe Formula 1 surprisingly returns to the Nürburgring in autumn. The racing series agreed with the operators of the traditional circuit on a guest performance on October 11th. The Grand Prix of the Eifel is the eleventh race in the emergency calendar for this season. For the time being, the plan is without viewers. Most recently, the premier class of motorsport was driven at the Nürburgring seven years ago. At that time, Sebastian Vettel won the home game in the Red Bull on the way to his fourth world title.

Because of the financial turmoil at the Nürburgring, the track operators had recently been unable to afford Formula 1 appearances. The German Grand Prix was only held at the Hockenheimring. Hockenheim was also no longer in the Formula 1 racing calendar for this year, however. Because of the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, both German routes were brought up again because the racing series was looking for further suitable courses in Europe for its emergency operation.

While Hockenheim could not agree on a deal with the Formula 1 bosses that would not have had any financial risks for the ring shareholders, the business with the Nürburgring came about. It is a “very fair and partnership-based construct,” said Managing Director Mirco Markfort of the German Press Agency. It is already the 41st Formula 1 race on the circuit at the foot of the Nürburg.

Portugal and Imola also confirmed

With the agreement, the racing series comes a step closer to its goal of at least 15 Grand Prix this year. Races were also confirmed in Portimao, Portugal on October 25 and in Imola, Italy on November 1. This means that 13 World Cup races are now scheduled.

The short-term cancellation of the season opener in Melbourne in mid-March was followed by an almost four-month break. Formula 1 then started in emergency mode at the beginning of July and has held three World Championship races in Austria and Hungary since then.

Next are two races in Silverstone, UK. In addition, appearances in Barcelona, ​​Spa-Francorchamps, Monza and Mugello and Sochi are already scheduled. The season is to end with guest appearances in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi in December. The races scheduled for fall in the United States, Mexico and Brazil cannot take place. It is still open whether two races can be held in Asia in November.

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