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Absage Misano und Hockenheim

GP2 cars from MM International in the pit garage

Die geplanten BOSS GP-Rennen in Misano Adriatico und am Hockenheimring finden 2020 nicht statt.

Am 20. Juni 2020 hätte das erste BOSS GP-Rennen nach der Corona-Krise in Misano (ITA) stattfinden sollen. Bis zuletzt wurde seitens der Organisatoren in Italien versucht, die Rennveranstaltung durchführen zu können, notfalls auch ohne Zuschauer. Weil es seitens den italienischen Behörden aber bis dato noch keine Freigabe gibt, musste die Veranstaltung jetzt schweren Herzens abgesagt werden. Grund für die Einschränkungen sind die noch immer andauernden Regelungen zur Eindämmung der Corona-Pandemie. Damit fällt das Debüt von Europas schnellster Rennserie auf der modernen Rennbahn an der Adriaküste in diesem Jahr aus.

Leider kann auch das Rennen im Rahmen des Jim Clark Revivals in Hockenheim (DEU) nicht stattfinden. Das ursprünglich für April geplante Rennen wurde bereits vor zwei Monaten verschoben. Die Organisatoren planen zwar, das Hockenheim Historic noch im Herbst durchführen zu können. Weil BOSS GP aber bereits je zwei Rennen im September und Oktober geplant hat, können die Big Open Single Seater bei der Traditionsveranstaltung in diesem Jahr nicht antreten.

Vier Rennwochenenden im Terminkalender der BOSS GP-Serie 2020 sind derzeit fixiert:

  • 4.–6. September Brünn (Tschechien) Masaryk Racing Days
  • 25.–27. September Assen (Niederlande) Cuvee Sensorium Grand Prix
  • 9.–11. Oktober Mugello (Italien) BOSS Mugello Grand Prix
  • 23.–25. Oktober Imola (Italien) Pirelli Grande Finale

BOSS GP steht in Verhandlung mit anderen Rennstrecken und Veranstaltern, um mögliche Ersatzrennen in den Kalender aufnehmen zu können. Sobald es Neuigkeiten gibt, werden diese auf www.bossgp.com veröffentlicht.

Cancellation Misano and Hockenheim

GP2 cars from MM International in the pit garage

The scheduled BOSS GP races in Misano Adriatico and at the Hockenheimring will not take place in 2020.

The first BOSS GP race after the Corona crisis should have taken place in Misano (ITA) on June 20, 2020. The organizers in Italy have tried until the end to be able to hold the race event, if necessary, without spectators. However, as the Italian authorities have not yet given their approval, the event had to be cancelled unfortunately. The reason for the restrictions are the still ongoing regulations to contain the corona pandemic. This means that the debut of Europe’s fastest racing series on the very interesting racetrack on the Adriatic coast is postponed to next year.

Sadly, the race at the Jim Clark Revival in Hockenheim (DEU) cannot take place either. The race originally planned for April was already postponed two months ago. The organisers are aiming a spare date in autumn. However, because BOSS GP has already planned two races each in September and October, the Big Open Single Seater will not be able to compete in this year’s Hockenheim Historic.

Four race weekends in the schedule of the 2020 BOSS GP series are currently confirmed:

  • 4–6 September Brno (Czech Republic) Masaryk Racing Days
  • 25–27 September Assen (Netherlands) Cuvee Sensorium Grand Prix
  • 9–11 October Mugello (Italy) BOSS Mugello Grand Prix
  • 23–25 October Imola (Italy) Pirelli Grande Finale

BOSS GP is in negotiations with other racetracks and organisers in order to be able to include possible substitute races in the calendar. As soon as there are any news, we will publish them on www.bossgp.com.

Tour plan 2020

Europe’s most exciting racing series visits six top-class racetracks in the upcoming season – two of them are new on the schedule.

The 26th season of BOSS GP begins with a premiere. The opening race of this spectacular motorsport series will take place at the end of March in Mugello. The MotoGP circuit is one of the most popular tracks in Italy and is owned by Ferrari. In 2020 the location will be back on the BOSS GP schedule after a five-year break. From 27 to 29 March, the comeback of the Big Open Single Seater series will be the highlight of the Peroni Racing Weekend.

From 24 to 26 April, the fastest racing cars on the continent will be guests at the Hockenheimring in Germany. The Bosch Hockenheim Historic is one of the most important classic racing events in Europe and attracts numerous spectators to the Motodrom year after year. In the program of the revival dedicated to Jim Clark, BOSS GP is a perfect headliner.

A completely new racetrack for the BOSS GP pilots will follow in June: The Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli is the venue for races 5 and 6 of the season. The flat track is technically demanding and an ideal playground for BOSS GP racing. The racetrack near Rimini is located directly on the Adriatic coast and can be easily combined with a holiday.

Fantastic crowd at the Gamma Race Days in Assen

In 2020 the BOSS GP series is again part of the Gamma Race Days in Assen. After the summer break in July, Formula 1, Formula 2 and other spectacular monoposto cars will show their strength from 7 to 9 August in front of an enormous crowd of 100,000 Dutch fans. In addition to BOSS GP, motorcycles, touring cars and superkarts will also be putting the pedal to the metal. Admission is free.

The first weekend of September (4–6) will see the Masaryk Racing Days in Brno on the schedule of the BOSS GP racing series. The biggest Czech circuit will be once again a thrilling location, which has delivered exciting BOSS GP races in the past.

The grand final will take place in Imola like in 2019. After a successful comeback with fantastic races and satisfied drivers, BOSS GP will return to the Emilia-Romagna region on 23, 24 and 25 October. We hope for another exciting title decision as in FORMULA class 2019.

Unique motorsport is guaranteed with BOSS GP in 2020

As usual there will be two free practice sessions, one qualifying session and two 20 to 25-minute races on each race weekend. The exact timetables and ticket information will be published on bossgp.com prior to the races.