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McLaren boss offers insight into 2020 F1 calendar

Zak Brown McLaren boss Zak Brown has provided an insight into the shape of the 2020 Formula 1 calendar as planning continues. Having been called off just hours before the opening practice for the Australian Grand Prix, the season now looks set to begin in Austria in early July with back-to-back races. According to Brown the plan is to then head to the UK where Silverstone would host two races, though that plan has been cast in doubt courtesy of new quarantine restrictions. “We’ve got a little bit of a glitch we’re working through now, the UK saying they’re going to go to a 14-day quarantine,” Brown told Fox Sports' Supercars Sidetracked. “So the original plan was kind of a...
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