Formula One have outlined their ambitious plans for Lewis Hamilton and Co to resume racing in an isolated environment in July.
The proposed framework, revealed by managing director Ross Brawn, would see races take place without fans - beginning with a double-header at Austria's Red Bull Ring on July 5.
F1 bosses have been desperate to salvage a season which has been wrecked by the coronavirus pandemic. It was confirmed on Friday that the Hungarian Grand Prix will take place behind closed doors if it goes ahead at the start of August.
And Brawn says the sport is drawing up detailed plans to ensure races can be staged safely amid the global crisis. "It's a massive logistical challenge," Brawn said on the official F1 Nation podcast. "Running