Monaco Grand Prix to go ahead
F1 chiefs have received a boost from the organisers of the Monaco Grand Prix – who say this year’s race WILL go ahead as planned.
There was growing speculation street races would be forced to be scrapped for the 2021 season due to the ongoing pandemic.
That would rule out races in Melbourne, Baku, Singapore and Sochi as well as the principality.
However, the Automobile Club de Monaco have rubbished suggestions their race on May 23 will be canned.
A statement said: “Despite the latest rumors circulating on certain websites and social media, the Automobile Club de Monaco can confirm that the 78th Formula One Monaco Grand Prix will take place from May 20-23, 2021.
“The ACM also confirms the 12th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique and the 4th Monaco E-Prix.”
The season opener in Melbourne plus the Chinese GP have been bumped from their original date as F1 plan to host the races later in the year.
An F1 spokesman said: “We have set out the details of the revised 2021 calendar and there are no other changes.
“The suggestion street races will not take place is completely wrong.” Charles LeClerc became the fifth F1 driver to test positive for Covid-19.– thesun.co.uk