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Spectators need 'patience' before returning to F1 tracks

Aug.5 As the 'ghost races' roll on in Formula 1, the question of when spectators will be able to return to the circuits is now being posed. Last weekend, Sergio Perez missed the first spectator-less Silverstone race after testing positive for coronavirus. And two infections have now struck the Formula E paddock in Berlin. "Of course there's an element of worry," one Formula E boss, Susie Wolff, told CNN. "Most of the team is here and I would hate for someone to come into problems and have real health issues, but I think the reality is that we're all committed to going back to racing." The Nurburgring, backed by Germany's motorsport federation, is hoping to have 5000...
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