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F1 behind closed doors - how exactly will that work?

Formula One's plan to return to racing in July is dependent on a series of behind-closed-doors races in Europe. F1 hopes to start the season with a spectator-free Austrian Grand Prix on July 5, which would see only essential personnel attend the race to execute and broadcast it effectively. If that goes smoothly, similar events in Britain and Hungary could follow. Editor's Picks Five creative ideas F1 should consider for 2020 (if the season ever happens) F1 hit by 84% drop in revenue from coronavirus pandemic 1 Related While it's hard to get a concrete figure, ball-park figures for a behind-closed-doors race range from 1,200 to 1,500 people, highlighting the scale of the F1 operation. But...
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