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Portugal, Nurburgring hoping for F1 spectators

Jul.27 It may not be long before spectators return to Formula 1 races. Although the sport's three races on the American continent - Austin, Brazil and Mexico - have now been scrapped for 2020, another three races in Europe have just been announced. They will take place at the Nurburgring, Portugal's Portimao circuit, and Imola. "There will be spectators," Portugal's tourism secretary told TVI television. "We are working on several scenarios, with more or less spectators depending on the evolution of the health situation." The Nurburgring is also hoping to welcome fans, although circuit CEO Mirco Markfort admitted to RTL television that whether that happens is currently...
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