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F1 system to allow mass crowds ‘works' – Marko

Jun.25 Dr Helmut Marko has allayed fears about spectators returning to Formula 1 circuits en masse. This weekend at Red Bull's Austrian GP venue, just 15,000 spectators are allowed under the current local restrictions. That said, 78-year-old Marko was still seen posing for a selfie with a fan without a mask on Thursday. 'FOM is much more restrictive than the respective government, and of course we respect that,' said Red Bull's F1 supremo. 'But the system works. Although we travel to so many different countries, there has been no corona case for a long time,' he told Osterreich newspaper. For the second race in Austria next weekend, restrictions ease significantly and Red Bull is...
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