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Spanish GP to be held without spectators

Article To news overview © Mercedes The Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya will be held without any fans in the grandstand, RacingNews365 has learned. Spanish authorities have decided against the race being held with spectators, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Catalonia region around Barcelona has had over 20 thousand cases of the virus in the first two weeks of April. Restrictions remain strict in the region, with curfews and travel restrictions remaining in place until April 26 at the earliest. As a result, the fourth round of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship, scheduled for 9 May, will be held behind closed doors. The Portuguese Grand Prix at Portimao,...
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