Formula 1 aims to hold 15-18 races in the rest of 2020, should global progress and recovery from the coronavirus pandemic allow a revised schedule of events to take place.
The 'targeted' calendar, with the uncertainty understandably emphasised, would take the teams from a European season in July/August, eastwards to Asia in September/October, to the Americas in October/November, and them, ideally, to the Middle East for a December conclusion.
Problems are already arising. The UK government's decision to impose a 14-day quarantine period for any new arrivals (beyond a list of exemptions that is generally dedicated to emergency and security workers, plus those whose jobs are key to keeping the economy working as much as it can given the current restrictions) has hit Silverstone's hopes of holding two races in late July/early August hard.