MONTREAL --
The Canadian Grand Prix could go ahead as planned in Montreal this summer, though with no spectators in the stands, according to media reports.
According to a report in La Presse, Liberty Media, which owns the F1 race, is demanding an additional $6 million to cover the losses of local promoter Octane Racing Group should the race go on without an audience.
Although Public Health has yet to weigh in, a spectator-less Grand Prix seems to be the most plausible avenue at the present time.
The $6 million would cover revenue usually generated at the box office.
Octane declined to comment.