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Nurburgring to sell 20,000 tickets for Eifel GP

Nurburgring will make its return to the F1 calendar with 20,000 fans allowed to attend the Eifel Grand Prix weekend from October 9-11. Spectators are only just being allowed into venues again due to the global health pandemic, which caused the start of the 2020 season to be delayed until July. Just under 3,000 fans were permitted to attend the Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello. However, a much larger crowd is expected for the next race, the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi, while five-figure attendances are also anticipated for Imola, Portimao and Istanbul. Joining that list is Nurburgring, which last staged an F1 race in 2013 and will start selling tickets for the Eifel Grand Prix on Tuesday,...
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