F1 season finally gets underway in Austria

The much-delayed Formula One season has finally got underway at a damp and overcast Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.

McLaren’s Carlos Sainz was first out on track at the free practice session ahead of Sunday’s season-opening grand prix, the first of two in Austria on successive weekends.

That race will signal the latest ever start to a championship after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the scheduled opener in Melbourne on March 15.

Friday was the first time all the drivers had been on track together since the end of pre-season testing in Barcelona in February.

The last time any of them raced was in Abu Dhabi in December last year.

“Motor Sport is back,” said International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Jean Todt on Twitter, moments after the cars left the Spielberg pitlane to begin lapping the scenic circuit.

“It’s good to hear the engines and see cars again and almost get back to some phase of normality,” Red Bull team boss Christian Horner told Sky F1 television.

“This is day one of the season so it’s a little bit odd coming here halfway through the year.”

Lewis Hamilton is this year bidding to equal Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world championships.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team have dropped their traditional silver colours for black this season to show solidarity with their star driver in the fight against racism.

The race is being run under strict health and safety conditions, with teams operating in ‘bubbles’ and isolated from each other in a paddock, with drivers wearing face masks even when talking to the media by video link.

The race will be run completely without spectators for the first time in Formula One history.

“We are all used to a lot of fans in the campsites, grandstands … but the most important thing is we are finally back on track and can put up a good show,” McLaren principal Andreas Seidl said.

McLaren triggered the abandonment of the Australian race in Melbourne after an employee tested positive for the new coronavirus.

Seidl said the entire team had a clean bill of health after the latest round of tests.

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