Formula One considering closed races once season starts

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Formula One is considering holding closed races without spectators, most likely at European circuits, once the season is able to start after being ...

Formula One is considering holding closed races without spectators, most likely at European circuits, once the season is able to start after being stalled by the new coronavirus pandemic.

"At the moment we’re looking at the logistics of a closed race, how would we get the people there, how would we protect them, how would we make it safe, who would we allow into the paddock," he said.Last month's Bahrain Grand Prix was due to be held without spectators, a first for the sport, before it had to be postponed.

Le Castellet, the French Grand Prix venue, is situated on a plateau in the south with its own airstrip, luxury hotel and few access roads.

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