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Season opening Austrian Grand Prix given green light

The proposed double-header Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring has been given the green light by the Austrian government. Rudolf Anschober, Austria's Health Minister, has signed off on plans to allow Formula 1 to begin the 2020 season at the Red Bull Ring in the Styrian Mountains. Formula 1 intends to begin the season, after disruption due to the coronavirus outbreak, with a series of European races beginning with two consecutive weekends in Austria. The two races are pencilled in for the 5th and 12th of July. “The two Formula One races on 5 and 12 July 5 at Spielberg will be staged without spectators,” said Anschober, saying that the races have met with approval after Formula...
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