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Bahrain Grand Prix restrict access to families of essential workers 

Two back-to-back Formula One grands prix scheduled for Bahrain in November and December will go ahead without a crowd other than the families of frontline health workers and first responders, organisers said on Saturday. The races at Sakhir on 29 November and Dec. 6 will be the 15th and 16th of a season hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and come before the final round in Abu Dhabi. The Bahrain International Circuit said in a statement that the races would be 'predominantly without spectators'. A limited number of grandstand seats would be allocated for the families of health workers 'to recognise their incredible contribution and commitment in responding to the pandemic in the Kingdom.' The...
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