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Monza admits few tickets sold for Italian GP

Sep.8 A smaller than expected crowd is expected to gather for the Italian GP at fabled Monza this weekend. Due to covid, only 50 percent of the full capacity of almost 120,000 will be allowed to gather for the Formula 1 race. However, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims the actual race-day and sprint qualifying crowds could actually be as low as 15-16,000. Race organisers claim the issue was how late the 2021 tickets went on sale. 'In 2020, we held the grand prix without spectators, but we fulfilled our obligations,' said Angelo Sticchi Damiani, president of the Italian automobile club Aci. 'This year we also have difficulties, but we are not discussing the rules imposed by the government...
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