Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 12, 2020

Australian Grand Prix called off due to Coronavirus concerns

This weekend's Australian Formula One Grand Prix has been called off, according to an overnight news report by BBC Sport.

While there has been no official confirmation from Formula 1 or governing body the FIA, the BBC report is based on advice from "two senior F1 sources".

The move follows eight F1 workers have been assessed and tested for Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the McLaren team having withdrawn from the race after a crew member testing positive for coronavirus.

The situation rapidly developed throughout Thursday night in Melbourne and an announcement that the race will not take place is now expected.

World champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday at the official F1 news conference he was "very, very surprised" the sport was pressing on with plans to continue with the race while the global spread of the Coronavirus widened and other sports suspended or cancelled events.

The BBC reported that an initial meeting of team bosses with F1 and FIA officials on Thursday night, after a tense day in the paddock at Albert Park, broke up with an agreement to carry on with Friday practice as normal and review the situation later that day.

However, plans changed later in the evening as several insiders - including leading drivers - expressed their concerns about the idea of racing amid the risk of further cases of Coronavirus in the close-knit F1 paddock.

The decision was reviewed at later meetings and eventually, at around 2am Friday (Melbourne time), the decision was made to call the race off.

In addition to the eight F1 workers assessed and tested for COVID-19 (of whom seven were cleared on Thursday), Australian Grand Prix organisers said in a statement a ninth person had been assessed and tested, with the result pending.

This person was, according to the statement, "not associated with any F1 team, the FIA or associated suppliers", the statement said.

With the Bahrain Grand Prix, scheduled to be the second meeting of the season on 22nd March, already planned to be held behind close doors and the Chinese Grand Prix cancelled, there are now serious questions as to how the F1 season will proceed.

F1 authorities and the Australian Grand Prix Corporation have faced criticism for their decision to press ahead with the season-opening race, with Lewis Hamilton saying "cash is king.”

Related Articles

Live Performance Australia release Coronavirus statement
Mar 11, 2020
Coronavirus fears impacting music festivals around the world with Coachella postponed and Tasmania's Dark Mofo cancelled
Mar 11, 2020
Australian Grand Prix to proceed despite Coronavirus fears
Mar 8, 2020
Tourism leaders look for Federal rescue package amid Coronavirus fears
Mar 6, 2020
Coronavirus fears sees AFL cancel Shanghai fixture
Mar 3, 2020
Hanoi racetrack ready for Vietnam F1 race
Feb 29, 2020
MotoGP cancels opening race at Qatar due to Coronavirus
Feb 29, 2020
New research highlights impact of Coronavirus and bushfires on Australian business
Feb 25, 2020
Thailand Grand Prix to go ahead despite Coronavirus concerns
Feb 20, 2020
Singapore Tourism Board looks to boost confidence in wake of ongoing Coronavirus impact
Feb 15, 2020
Coronavirus fears sees postponement of F1 Chinese Grand Prix
Feb 13, 2020
Coronavirus continues to impact China’s sports events
Feb 11, 2020
New Chairs announced at Visit Victoria and Australian Grand Prix Corporation
Sep 11, 2019
Australian Grand Prix Chair named new Chief Executive at Melbourne And Olympic Parks
Jul 30, 2019
TCR Australia named as new support category for the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2020
Jul 24, 2019
Tobacco linked sponsors dropped from F1 cars for 2019 Australian Grand Prix
Mar 14, 2019
Australian Grand Prix the nation’s biggest ‘pop-up’ event
Mar 23, 2018
Disney to entertain young racegoers at Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix
Dec 15, 2015
Australasian Leisure Management Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine Today

Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.

Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.

New Issue
Australasian Leisure Management
Online Newsletter

Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.