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Austria gets green light for GP(s)

Austria's Health Minister, Rudolf Anschober has given the green light for the Red Bull Ring to host the opening round(s) of the 2020 Formula One season in July. The country, which according to reports is almost 'back to normal', is set to host back to back races on 5 and 12 July, as the 2020 season finally gets underway. 'The organiser has presented a concept for implementation that is based on the special requirements of the GP and the necessary protective measures against the spread of the corona virus,' said Anschober. 'In addition to strict hygiene measures, the concept also provides for regular tests and health checks for the teams and all other employees, as well as a specific...
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