Paris: The world motorsport's governing body on Wednesday confirmed that the mandatory shutdown of Formula One games will be extended by a further two weeks following the delay to the season caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision to prolong the break during which no staff members related to car performance are allowed to work will be extended from 21 to 35 days. The traditional summer shutdown was brought forward from August last month and increased from two to three weeks.
The latest extension received "unanimous approval" from all F1 stakeholders, the FIA said in a statement.