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FRANZ TOST: There is a lot of uncertainty about the start of the FORMULA 1 season

Franz Tost, head of the AlphaTauri team, is not convinced that there is reason for great optimism, although steps are being taken to organize the first races of this season.

Photo: HB Press

Helmut Marko iz Red Bull Racing he said there are very good chances that they will Austrian authorities lit. green light for the race plan GP of Austria on the racetrack Red Bull Ring, which is scheduled to take place in early July.

Also Silverstone he wants to be among the first races of the summer, though the racetrack boss Stuart pringle acknowledges that the final decision will be made adopted by the government. "Over the next ten days, we need to get back to the government and show them in detail what our plan looks like," so Pringle.

Franz Tost, the head of the AlphaTauri team, is more cautious about the start of the season, but it is completely different with Helmut Mark, who is very optimistic about the start - Photo: HB Press

In the face of a global halt that will be difficult to facilitate, Franz tost, team boss Alpha Tauri not so sure the plans will Formula 1 realized. “Logistically, Formula 1 is a large and heavy steering ship,”So Tyrolean for colleagues from Speed ​​Week. "We currently have more questions than answers because of the great uncertainty. First, we do not even know what the individual governments will determine. Of course, we can outline what the return of Formula 1 will look like, but we just don't know if everything will be possible in the end,He added Tost.

Toast believes that too much uncertainty and too many factors play an important role in starting the season. Austria may be happy, but it could be different at the next venue - Photo: HB Press

Marko he admitted, for example, that it would have to be whole Formula 1 staff to do in the first races coronavirus testing, but Tost recalls: "We need to be careful with these tests because there are so many different ones. The whole situation is extremely complicated because we depend on government decisions and because many factors play a role. Of course, the FIA ​​and FOM want to race as soon as possible, but we need to know that these are just wishes. We may be lucky with Austria if the situation develops in such a way that the government allows more freedom. In England, the opposite could happen to us. We just don't knowHe added Tost.                      

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