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Half-capacity Monza crowd gets ‘green' light

Jul.30 The ‘Tifosi' is heading back to Monza in September. Multiple authoritative Italian sources, including La Gazzetta dello Sport and Autosprint, say government authorities have given the green light for a 50 percent capacity crowd, after the spectator-free ‘ghost race' of 2020. 'It won't be a Monza as packed as in 2019, but it won't be the desert of 12 months ago either,' said Autosprint correspondent Matteo Novembrini. However, there is a catch. Autosprint, referring to Italy's so-called ‘Certificazione Verde', reported: 'Only people with the European green pass will get access.' There will be exceptions for those who are in possession of a negative covid-test that...
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