As the coronavirus pandemic fails to relent its deathly grip on the world, sport across the globe has been hit by unprecedented delays and cancellation as series bosses and governing bodies try to plot some sort of course through the chaos.
Last week, it was confirmed that the 2020 Formula 1 season won't start until at least June, as was expected when the farcical cancellation of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix came to pass. The Dutch and Spanish Grands Prix join Bahrain and Vietnam as events seeking a new home on a calendar yet to be drawn up, while Melbourne clings desperately to hope that it can find a slot and Monaco organisers set their sights on next year.
MotoGP, which lost the first four of its races from 2020 (though the Qatar Moto2 and Moto3 races went ahead as planned due to both series already being at Losail that week for a test), has three races - the Spanish, French and Italian GPs - scheduled for May.