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Domenicali hopes for ‘full' grandstands in Austria

Jun.22 Formula 1 is hoping for 'completely full' grandstands in Austria next weekend. However, local authorities in charge of the region surrounding the Red Bull Ring have only approved a crowd of 15,000 for the first leg of the double-header this weekend. 'The sophisticated concept contains strict measures for health protection,' the authorities announced. That ‘concept' involves five clusters of 3,000 spectators around the circuit in Zeltweg, the strict allocation of seats and parking, and mask-wearing. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said it was 'great' to see 15,000 spectators also able to attend last weekend's French GP at Paul Ricard. 'Now we hope that there will already be a lot of...
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