The summer break gives teams and drivers time to relax after a hectic first half of the season, but the top of
Formula 1 can't sit still. The calendar is still an uncertain point, according to
Zak Brown.
23 races wanted
Formula 1 this year, to set a record. Never before were there so many races in a Formula 1 season, but it comes at a price. F1 wants to achieve this goal per se, and in an era which is still ruled by the coronavirus, it is not easy to plan.
Uncertainty about the calendar
At the moment Mexico, Turkey and Brazil are on the red list of the upcoming Grands Prix in Britain. With seven out of ten teams in Britain that could become a problem. In Mexico and Brazil, there are still many problems with the virus and also the situation in Japan is uncertain despite the fact that the Olympic Games will take place.
''I hear a lot of different scenarios coming up. I think the reality is that nobody really knows for sure. It's a bit of a chess game. You have to look at what is happening now and who is going to be on the red list. Then a domino effect quickly arises,'' the
McLaren top executive said to
The Guardian.