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Brawn expands on ‘challenging' logistics of Austria restart

The Red Bull Ring during the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix weekend Formula 1 Managing Director of Motorsport Ross Brawn has expanded on how and why the championship hopes to finally start its season in Austria, potentially with back-to-back races. F1 is pushing for a grand prix at the Red Bull Ring on July 3-5, and possibly another on the following weekend, after the postponement/cancellation of the first 10 races due to COVID-19. While the first of those Austria events would in fact be run on its original date on the 2020 calendar, Brawn says that the Spielberg circuit is well-suited regardless to be the new season-opener. He reasons that F1 would be able to create a ‘biosphere’ for teams...
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