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F1 hopes to bring back fans to races in the autumn

Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey is cautiously optimistic about the possibility of bringing fans back to races in the autumn, after the sport's stint of eight European events. F1 will put itself in gear next month in Austria and remain on the continent all through the summer. However, all events will be held behind closed gates in order to comply with local safety measures. But F1's move later this year to the Asian, American and Middle East regions will hopefully allow race organisers to fill - at least partially - their grandstands. Carey: No race cancellation if COVID slips into the F1 paddock! "Fans are incredibly important," Carey said in a video interview published on...
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