The Formula E season has been suspended for two months

By topgear, 17 March 2020

Formula E and the FIA have announced that the 2019/20 season has been suspended for the next two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

In an official statement, organisers said: “With the well-being of staff, spectators and the entire championship workforce being the number one priority, precautionary measures put in place will restrict races from running during a set timeframe.”

The decision means that races in China, Italy, France, South Korea and Indonesia will all either be postponed or cancelled, and the next race is scheduled to be Round 11 in Berlin on 21 June.

After five rounds so far this season, DS Techeetah’s António Félix Da Costa leads the Drivers’ Championship, 11 points ahead of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans.

Alejandro Agag, Founder & Chairman of Formula E said: “Right now is the time to take responsible actions and this is why we have decided to temporarily suspend the season and move forward with introducing measures to freeze races from taking place over the next two months.

“Motorsport plays a major part in our lives and it is important, but what is more important is the health and safety of our staff, fans and their families, as well as citizens in the cities we race.”

The decision follows the FIA’s cancellation of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix, as well as a whole host of other motorsport events across the world.