This year's Dutch Grand Prix has been cancelled outright after the circuit confirmed it would not be part of Formula One's rejigged 2020 calendar.
Following a 35-year absence, the Dutch Grand Prix was originally due to return to F1 on May 3 this year but was among the ten races called off due to the coronavirus pandemic. F1 is due to release a European schedule of races next week, with eight races expected to take place across six venues between July 5 and September 6, but the Dutch Grand Prix has confirmed it will not feature on it.