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Wolff ‘very proud' Formula 1 season will start in Austria

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says he's 'very proud' that the 2020 Formula 1 season will finally get underway with a double-header Austrian Grand Prix. The season has been on hold since the coronavirus pandemic saw the original season-opening Australian GP called-off at the last-minute, but there are now plans to start racing again in Austria in July, some four months later. Wolff, who was born in Austria and spent much of his early career at the Spielberg circuit, says he's 'excited' and 'proud' it will play host to the first race. ADVERTISEMENT 'I’m pretty optimistic that we can start in Austria because Austria has been one of the best countries in keeping the virus numbers low and I...
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