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The difficult decision that was sadly inevitable

Nobody wanted the 28th running of the Spa Six Hours to be postponed for a year, but Roadbook’s decision to cancel the 2020 event – scheduled for 26 September, preceded by two days of testing – was inevitable. I could almost hear the groans echoing around Europe when crestfallen promoter Vincent Collard announced the decision last Friday and his customers digested hard facts. The world’s greatest endurance race for Pre-1965 cars had fallen.

The question that faced Collard

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