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F1 fans can "support us on the sofa"

Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi believes plans to run races without fans represents "a safe way" for Formula 1 to start the season. F1's managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn last week proposed the idea of behind-closed-doors events, along with the prospect of two-day weekends and triple-headers in order for 19 grands prix to be staged over the second half of the campaign. Article continues under video Giovinazzi can appreciate the need for spectator-less events. "For sure it will be really different because the people that come to support us provide an extra boost for every driver," Giovinazzi told Sky Sports. "But now, the main thing is to race in a...
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