F1 Starts in Austria 3 months behind due to new corona effect 1:06 on July 6

The highest peak of car racing, the F1 series, started in Austria three months behind due to the new coronavirus.

The F1 series, which will be moving around the world, was scheduled to open in mid-March this year and scheduled 22 races, but due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the holding has been postponed.

The series started with the Austrian Grand Prix starting on the 3rd of this month, about three months later, after taking measures to prevent infection, such as wearing a mask for the staff in the venue without putting on an audience.

On the 5th, the final was held at Spielberg, where 20 cars competed for 71 laps on a course of 4 km per lap.

Mercedes player Bartelli Bottus, who pulled from the start, won the race for the eighth time in total.

Among Japanese Honda players, 7th place was the best.

Round 2 will start on the 10th and the final will be held on the 12th.