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Having overseas fans at Australian GP a ‘challenge'

Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott has admitted that allowing fans from overseas to attend the race will be difficult.  The race at Albert Park was initially set to host the first round of the 2021 season, but it has now been postponed due to the ongoing pandemic. Instead, it will now take place in November and be the third to last race of the year. Even so, Westacott thinks that even then, allowing fans from outside Australia to attend the race will be a challenge, and is focusing on welcoming those from within the nation instead. “Clearly, that is going to be dependent on where those tickets can be sold… Overseas might be a challenge,' he said as per GPFans. 'There is a...
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