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'A strong sign of feasibility to the whole world.'

Following a long-anticipated wait, F1 confirmed today that the 2020 season will get underway with back-to-back races at Red Bull's home circuit on 5 and 12 July. The coronavirus pandemic has put the season on hold for almost four months, and whilst responsibility during this crisis remains the absolute priority, it is hoped that the return of major sporting events and F1 racing can bring some relief and entertainment to fans. The season will start with three historic firsts - Red Bull Ring will host the opening race of a Formula One season for the first time, two races will be held at the same circuit on consecutive weekends and to ensure the safety of all involved, the event will be...
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