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Brundle plays down impact of ‘Closed Events'

F1 pundit Martin Brundle doesn't think fans will mind races being held at empty tracks and are just craving some sort of racing. The term 'Closed Events' has been adopted to describe races where the grandstands will be closed, meaning drivers will race at an empty circuit. This will be a common sight across the European phase of the 2020 season, but Brundle thinks fans just want some normality again, so they won't be too bothered if the stands are empty as long as F1 is back up and running. And the first race will be in Austria at the Red Bull Ring on July 5, which is the perfect venue to start the season in Brundle's eyes. “The circuit is owned by Red Bull, one of F1’s biggest...
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