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Nurburgring confirms 20,000 tickets available for the Eifel Grand Prix
Eifel Grand Prix race organisers have announced 20,000 tickets will be sold for Formula 1's return to the Nürburgring in October. Formula 1 last raced at the Nurburgring in 2013 with Sebastian Vettel taking victory in what was then labelled the German Grand Prix for Red Bull. Article continues under video One of six new or returning circuits/circuit configurations on the severely altered 2020 calendar the Eifel Grand Prix will be the third race to take place in front of fans in the current season. Ferrari invited a number healthcare workers to Mugello and allowed 2,000 spectators access to the circuit while Russia hopes to admit up to 30,000 spectators this coming weekend. The Eifel Grand...
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