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Imola ready to race without audience if F1 wants it

The Imola circuit would be ready for a Formula 1 race if the situation in Italy improves and if the FIA, in conjunction with Liberty Media, gives the go-ahead for this Grand Prix to take place. Uberto Selvatico Estense, president of the Imola circuit, says that they are willing to hold a Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend this season if the current crisis impacting the country due to the coronavirus improves, and they're open to negotiations for a race without the presence of the public during the event. In Italy, for the Imola circuit, they had already commented on their clear intentions to be able to organize a race for this season, to take the place following the postponement of the Chinese...
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