When each F1 team is shutting down for the ‘summer break’

Update: F1 has agreed to extend its shutdown from three to five weeks covering March, April and May

Formula 1 teams 🎀have agreed to bring forward the summer shutdown to March to free up the August break for races after disruption cause༺d by the coronavirus pandemic.

The global COVID-19 crisis has caused havoc to the planned start of the 2020 F1 season, with the opening🦄 four rounds in Australia, Bahrain, China and Vietnam being postponed, with further cancellations expected.

When each F1 team is shutting down for the ‘summer break’

Update: F1 has agreed to extend its shutdown from three to five weeks covering March, April and May

Formula 1 teams have agreed to bring forward the summer shutdown to March to free up the August break for races after disruption caused by the coronaℱvirus pandemic.

The global COVID-19 crisis has caused havoc to the planned start of the 2020 F1 season, with the opening four rounds in Australia, Bahrain, China and Vietnam being postpon🃏ed, with further cancella❀tions expected.

F1 hopes the season🐈 can get underway at the end of May with the Monacꦦo Grand Prix but the situation remains “fluid” as the ongoing coronavirus outbreak develops at a rapid pace.

Sporting chief Ross Brown remains confident that 17-18 races can sti🦩ll be held, with F1 hoping to rearrange affected races later in the ꧙campaign, with some expected to fill the traditional August break that has now been freed.

As a result, teams are beginning to confirm their plans regarding when they will𝕴 shutdown their respective factories for an extended three-week break over the next month🃏.

While teams have the🍎 freedom to choose exactly when they begin their shutdown, they must adhere to a consecutive 21-day period.

A statement issued by the FIA on Wednesday said: "In light of the global impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus currently affecting the organisation of FIA Formula One World Championship events, the World Motor Sport Council has approved a change 🧜to the 2020 FIA Formula 1 Sporting Regulations, moving the summer shutdown period from July and August to March and April and extending it from 14 to 21 days.

"All competitors must therefore꧟ observe a shutdown period of 21 consecutive days during the months of March and/or April. The change was supported unanimously by൲ both the F1 Strategy Group and F1 Commission.”

Here is when each team is shutting down….

Ferrari: March 19

Haas: March 19

Alfa Romeo: March 23

Red Bull: March 27

Mercedes: March 19

McLaren: March 25

Renault: Viry-Chatillon: March 20 Enstone: March 30

AlphaTauri: March 23 

Racing Point: March 25

Williams: March 26

This article will be updated frequently as teams announce their plans.

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