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Liberty Media expects limited attendence after corona crisis

If everything goes according to plan, the Formula 1 season will start again in July. Initially of course without an audience, but even if that's allowed again, Liberty Media expects to notice the consequences of the corona crisis in the stands for a long time to come. At least that's what CEO Greg Maffei takes into account. In a conference call with the shareholders, he explains that the long-term consequences are a very large 'unknown factor' at the moment. Read more Hamilton has issues with social media: 'I never expected that' Although he assumes that the world and sport will adapt to the new situation and therefore one can operate in the post-corona era, he has his doubts whether this...
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