Indeed, the government of Monaco has decided to lock up all 'non-essential' public places, after the third case of COVID-19 was found in the city on Friday. (0:49)Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.The confirmation came on the same day it was confirmed Monaco's reigning monarch, Prince Albert II, had tested positive for the coronavirus.A look at Lewis Hamilton's commanding win in Spain and why Max Verstappen's expected challenge never materialised.The ACM statement said: "The current situation concerning the worldwide pandemic and its unknown path of evolution, the lack of understanding as to the impact on the FIA F1 World Championship 2020, the uncertainty with regards to the participation of the teams, the consequences with regards to the different measures of confinement as taken by various governments worldwide, the multi-border restrictions for accessing the Principality of Monaco, the pressure on all implicated businesses, their dedicated staff who are unable to undertake the necessary installations, the availability of the indespensible workforce and volunteers (more than 1500) required for the success of the event means that the situation is no longer tenable. And with the Spanish and Dutch Grands Prix getting delayed, the … Still officially set to be the first race of the season after the cancellation of the five preceding races, it is now widely expected that F1’s showpiece event will not go ahead as scheduled … We regretfully announce the Monaco Grand Prix and Monaco Historic GP 2020 are confirmed as CANCELLED due to Corona Virus. Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. (0:49)Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.The confirmation came on the same day it was confirmed Monaco's reigning monarch, Prince Albert II, had tested positive for the coronavirus.A look at Lewis Hamilton's commanding win in Spain and why Max Verstappen's expected challenge never materialised.The ACM statement said: "The current situation concerning the worldwide pandemic and its unknown path of evolution, the lack of understanding as to the impact on the FIA F1 World Championship 2020, the uncertainty with regards to the participation of the teams, the consequences with regards to the different measures of confinement as taken by various governments worldwide, the multi-border restrictions for accessing the Principality of Monaco, the pressure on all implicated businesses, their dedicated staff who are unable to undertake the necessary installations, the availability of the indespensible workforce and volunteers (more than 1500) required for the success of the event means that the situation is no longer tenable. Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2020 - CANCELLED. The Monaco Grand Prix has been pulled from Formula One’s coronavirus-hit schedule in another blow to the sport’s bosses. WATCH: The F1 drivers observe a minuteâs silence at Spa in memory of Anthoine HubertWATCH: Giovinazzi and Russell walk away after huge shunt in Belgian GPSainz's Belgian GP over before it starts after exhaust failure on lap to gridROAD TO F1: Sargeant retakes F3 championship lead in style at SpaROAD TO F1: Ferrari junior Shwartzman takes victory in dramatic Belgian F2 raceIt had earlier been announced that the race had been postponed, The race, which this year was scheduled for 21-24 May, has been held every year since 1955, having begun in 1929. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world, and is one of the races—along with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans—that form the Triple Crown of Motorsport. "To all the fans, spectators, partners and our members, the Board of Directors wishes to express its sincere regrets that these two events cannot be postponed and under no circumstances, will it be possible to organize these events later this year.
Indeed, the government of Monaco has decided to lock up all 'non-essential' public places, after the third case of COVID-19 was found in the city on Friday. (0:49)Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.The confirmation came on the same day it was confirmed Monaco's reigning monarch, Prince Albert II, had tested positive for the coronavirus.A look at Lewis Hamilton's commanding win in Spain and why Max Verstappen's expected challenge never materialised.The ACM statement said: "The current situation concerning the worldwide pandemic and its unknown path of evolution, the lack of understanding as to the impact on the FIA F1 World Championship 2020, the uncertainty with regards to the participation of the teams, the consequences with regards to the different measures of confinement as taken by various governments worldwide, the multi-border restrictions for accessing the Principality of Monaco, the pressure on all implicated businesses, their dedicated staff who are unable to undertake the necessary installations, the availability of the indespensible workforce and volunteers (more than 1500) required for the success of the event means that the situation is no longer tenable. And with the Spanish and Dutch Grands Prix getting delayed, the … Still officially set to be the first race of the season after the cancellation of the five preceding races, it is now widely expected that F1’s showpiece event will not go ahead as scheduled … We regretfully announce the Monaco Grand Prix and Monaco Historic GP 2020 are confirmed as CANCELLED due to Corona Virus. Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. (0:49)Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.The confirmation came on the same day it was confirmed Monaco's reigning monarch, Prince Albert II, had tested positive for the coronavirus.A look at Lewis Hamilton's commanding win in Spain and why Max Verstappen's expected challenge never materialised.The ACM statement said: "The current situation concerning the worldwide pandemic and its unknown path of evolution, the lack of understanding as to the impact on the FIA F1 World Championship 2020, the uncertainty with regards to the participation of the teams, the consequences with regards to the different measures of confinement as taken by various governments worldwide, the multi-border restrictions for accessing the Principality of Monaco, the pressure on all implicated businesses, their dedicated staff who are unable to undertake the necessary installations, the availability of the indespensible workforce and volunteers (more than 1500) required for the success of the event means that the situation is no longer tenable. Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2020 - CANCELLED. The Monaco Grand Prix has been pulled from Formula One’s coronavirus-hit schedule in another blow to the sport’s bosses. WATCH: The F1 drivers observe a minuteâs silence at Spa in memory of Anthoine HubertWATCH: Giovinazzi and Russell walk away after huge shunt in Belgian GPSainz's Belgian GP over before it starts after exhaust failure on lap to gridROAD TO F1: Sargeant retakes F3 championship lead in style at SpaROAD TO F1: Ferrari junior Shwartzman takes victory in dramatic Belgian F2 raceIt had earlier been announced that the race had been postponed, The race, which this year was scheduled for 21-24 May, has been held every year since 1955, having begun in 1929. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world, and is one of the races—along with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans—that form the Triple Crown of Motorsport. "To all the fans, spectators, partners and our members, the Board of Directors wishes to express its sincere regrets that these two events cannot be postponed and under no circumstances, will it be possible to organize these events later this year.