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Zandvoort allowed two-thirds capacity for Dutch GP

Next month's Dutch Grand Prix has predictably been given the green light by the Dutch government, but Zandvoort's grandstands will only be filled at two-thirds capacity. Grand Prix racing will in return to the legendary venue for the first time since 1985 amid Formula 1's fierce championship battle between local hero Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. The Red Bull driver's popularity in his home country meant that Dutch Grand Prix organisers were bracing for a packed house, but ongoing Covid-19 restrictions in Holland will unfortunately limit attendance at next month's long-awaited event. "For me the glass is two thirds full," said Dutch Grand Prix sporting boss Jan Lammers....
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