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Austria and Britain set to host opening four rounds of 2020 F1 season

Austria and Britain are the most likely candidates to host the opening four grands prix of the 2020 Formula 1 season. Plans are currently afoot to finally start the season in Austria with a double-header weekend on July 5 and 12, before heading to Britain for another double-header in late-July/early-August, pending government approval. The Austrian and local Styrian governments have already confirmed they won't stand in the way of the Red Bull Ring hosting a race in July, as long as it is held behind closed doors with the absolute minimum staff in attendance. It's also dependent on the implementation of strict safety measures, which could include everyone being tested for Covid-19...
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