Among this year's main tasks Bruno Famina, Chief Operating Officer FIA, is the control of health protocol, which allows races to take place even in a coronavirus crisis.
"Don’t you say ‘knock on wood’ in Spain?”He told a Spanish newspaper AS. "So far, we have had some difficult situations, but we have managed them without directly disrupting our business. There is no zero risk, so there can be problems in the last races of the season, which is why we have to be very careful,He added Famin. In fact, infections with covidom they continue to spread around the world, a second wave is underway, which sets doubt about itthat some races might have to by the end of the season to give up and whether it will be possible to carry it out next year "normal”Calendar.
"In most countries, there is a debate about whether such events should be celebrated or not,He admitted Famin. "For now, we have a protocol that works and is proven, so there’s currently no reason not to follow the schedule we planned.”Another issue is the return to normalcy in 2021. "This will also be difficult, although we do not yet know exactly how difficult,”He admitted Famin. "The virus will still be with us and everywhere. Until we know how to make an effective vaccine for everyone, we will still have problems. Tests can be improved, as can treatment. Things should improve next year, so at least we all hope together, but we’re all confident we’ll spend another year with the coronavirus."
As to whether that means it will Liberty Medium organized perfect and “normal” a calendar of races (both European and overseas), however The farm not sure. “I have no doubt the FOM is working on this, but there are still many issues. It is too early to tell. Many people hope that the situation will improve next year, but the only thing we know - unfortunately - is that the virus will continue."