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Red Bull Ring reopens and confirms F1 race behind closed doors

Following a five-week shutdown period, the Red Bull Ring has announced that it reopened its doors to the public on May 1 after the Austrian government decided to ease restrictions. At the beginning of April, Red Bull Ring closed its doors when the Austrian government introduced measures that limited activities in Austria. The ultra-modern facility is usually very busy even in times when no racing takes place, offering a wide variety of breathtaking driving experiences including drives with Porsche GT2, KTM X-Bow, Formula 4 race cars. Now that most of the European countries started to ease restrictions in order to promote their economic well-being, the Red Bull Ring also made the decision...
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