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Austrian Grand Prix given the green light by government officials

Government officials have approved plans to hold two Formula 1 Grands Prix at the Red Bull Ring. GPFans sources confirmed on Saturday morning that the Austrian Grand Prix has been given the all clear. This means that the 2020 Formula 1 season will begin on July 5 in Spielberg, with a second race following seven days later at the same venue. Article continues under video More to follow...
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