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Austrian Grand Prix gets government approval, could host fans

The 2020 Austrian Grand Prix has been given the green-light to kick-off the Formula 1 season, Austrian officials announced on Saturday. Having seen the first ten races of the 2020 season either cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, F1 officials have long-targeted Austria for a return to racing, and now they will have their wish. As announced by the Austrian health ministry, the two races at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg on July 5 and 12 have been officially approved, albeit with strict social-distancing measures still in place. Formula 1 teams are allowed a maximum of 80 personnel in the paddock, although the addition of the track's support and medical staff means that...
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