The organisers of the Dutch Grand Prix have admitted it is unlikely they will host a race this year after the government extended a ban on major public events by three months.
The Dutch GP was due to return to the calendar for the first time in 35 years this season, but was officially postponed when it became clear it would not be possible to race on the original May 3 date.
Now it seems unlikely the race will take place at all in 2020 after prime minister Mark Rutte said a ban on public events, including professional sports and music festivals, would be extended until Sep.