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Graphic shows number of Formula One World Championship races each year since 1950, with details of 2020 race prospects.
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By Chris Dinsdale

July 5, 2020 - September 6, 2020 - Facing the lowest number of races in a season since the 1980s, Formula 1 is adjusting to challenging times in an attempt to reboot a legitimate World Championship season. The 2020 season opener is now scheduled to be staged in Austria on July 5.

The Formula One World Championship, the premier class of motor racing, is organised by the governing body of international motorsport, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).

FIA rules state that a minimum of eight races are needed to complete a valid championship, and they must take place on at least three different continents to meet the definition of a “world championship”.

Of the 22 Grands Prix originally scheduled for 2020, only eight have been confirmed with new dates. Seven others have been cancelled, leaving nine races with their fate still to be decided.

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PUBLISHED: 16/06/2020; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images
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