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Austrian government would not oppose F1 behind closed doors

The Red Bull Ring during the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix The Austrian government would not “stand in the way” of Formula 1 racing behind closed doors, according to the country’s sports minister. With the French Grand Prix now in doubt in light of new advice from President Emmanuel Macron regarding bans on mass gatherings, the Austrian Grand Prix, scheduled for July 3-5, appears poised to assume the status of the first event yet to be cancelled/postponed. Austria is one of multiple European countries that has this week taken tentative steps towards a return to pre-coronavirus normality, with some non-essential shops allowed to reopen. The nation’s sports minister and vice-chancellor,...
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