Crowd-free F1 races on July 5, 12 in Austria

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Austria’s health ministry announced on Saturday that two Formula One motor races can go ahead on July 5 and 12 without spectators.

The races are due to be held in the village of Spielberg, about 200 kilometres southwest of the capital Vienna.

F1 organizers earlier this year announced plans to re-launch its delayed season in Austria without crowds and end it in Abu Dhabi in December after races in Asia and the Americas.

Austria is among countries moving ahead with easing restrictions as new coronavirus infections wane.

F1’s 10 teams will be limited to a maximum 80 people each at the races when the delayed season gets going in July, the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) had said on Thursday.

The Austrian event organizers presented a comprehensive, professional security concept to prevent infections, the country’s health ministry said on its website.

“The concept calls for strict hygienic measures as well as regular tests and health checks for the teams and their employees,” Health Minister Rudolf Anschober said.

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