2020 Astyrian Formula One Championship: Difference between revisions
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The 2020 Astyrian Formula One Championship is a motor racing championship marking the 60th Anniversary of Astyrian Formula One. It is the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars by the Astyrian Motorsport Federation (AMF). The season began in February and is scheduled to end in November, covering 21 grands prix in 19 countries throughout Astyria. Drivers and constructors competed to win the Drivers' Championship and Constructors' Championship, respectively.
Entries
Eleven teams are currently under contract to compete in the 2020 championship.
Calendar
Calendar changes
The Sloverti Grand Prix was originally included on the calendar, but was cancelled due to the recent political unrest in the country following Rupert Wilmar's reelection.
Summary
Opening rounds
The season began at the Aswickan Grand Prix. Conway Prescott, who took pole position, led from the start for the first few laps before getting passed by his teammate Steven Grey in the 1st quarter. But Prescott soon retook the lead and won the race for MacGregor, finishing with a dominant 30-second lead over Merlin's Gianpiero Santoro. On the other hand, Grey was just over 2 seconds behind Santoro and finished 3rd. MacGregor built up an early lead, garnering a total of 44 points.
The Mizia Grand Prix was marked with moderate to heavy rain, which proved challenging for the drivers. Despite this, Valkean drivers Simo Rassinen, driving for Sidus, and Pekka Koivu, driving for Phaeton, were able to navigate the circuit well. Rassinen crossed the line in 1st place followed by Koivu and Prescott.