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F1 hopes for ‘meaningful' crowds in 2021 but expects variation

Formula 1 says it is optimistic spectators will be able to be in attendance at the majority of grands prix in 2021 but expects the situation to vary depending on the respective country. The bulk of grands prix in 2020 took place behind closed doors, with only those deemed essential to the event permitted. However there is expectation that spectators will be allowed access to sporting events in 2021. In the United Kingdom a date of May 17 has been set for the return of fans to venues, albeit this will be initially capped, and depend on several factors, including the status of the vaccine rollout. “At this stage I’m still hopeful and optimistic that the bulk of the season will see...
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