Formula E are preparing to move the London E-Prix out of the capital after the race track was transformed into a 4,000-bed hospital.
Officials remain hopeful of racing in the UK this July, despite the coronavirus lockdown. The races on July 25 and 26 were scheduled to be the electric race series' end-of-season spectacular at the ExCeL Centre in the east of the capital.
But the exhibition facility has now been turned into the emergency Nightingale Hospital, which was incredibly put together in just seven days by the British Army.
It is set to open its doors to patients in the coming days. Formula E are supporting the NHS's use of the ExCeL and are now looking at options in case they need to change the location of the event.
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