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Giovinazzi: Races without fans 'safe way' to start season

Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi has backed F1's potential plans of racing behind closed doors later this year, the Italian believing the scheme would be a safe way for the sport to start its 2020 season. Formula 1 director of motorsport Ross Brawn recently tabled the idea of running the first few races of this year without any spectators, assuming that teams would be able to travel to venues once the coronavirus pandemic begins to subside. Giovinazzi believes such a scenario would at least allow F1 to put itself in first gear. Brawn: Closed-door races in Europe could kick off F1 season "For sure it will be really different - people coming to support us is an extra boost for every...
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