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The return of IMOLA will take place behind CLOSED DOORS

Following the introduction of stricter measures by the Italian government, the return of Formula 1 to Imola will take place without the presence of a limited number of spectators in the stands.

Race organizers v Imoli they had previously been given permission to descend to the stands of the racetrack 13.000 spectators per day, which was in line with the guidelines Covid-19. But in Western Europe, including Italy, it has concretely increased in recent weeks number of infections.

It's Sunday Italian government announced further restrictions, including the closure of restaurants and bars at 18 p.m., and ban on spectators at outdoor sporting events. Officials v Imoli they tried to achieve an exception and thus a realization the original proposal and in doing so referred to overly strict guidelines for viewers in accordance with the rules Covid-19, determined by local and state authorities.

They submitted new proposalthat only entry per day can be allowed 6.500 spectators, but their proposal was rejected. Yesterday, however, they announced that their event would the first Formula 1 race since 2006, held for closed doors. The organizers are now assessing the legal formalities relating to "extraordinary denial of public presence and hospitality”And promised to make money for tickets already purchased returned as soon as possible.

Despite the wish of the organizers and the original plan to have 13.000 spectators a day in the stands, the race in Imola will be held behind closed doors.

Viewers they were allowed entry, of course in limited number, only on some races this season, while the first seven took place behind closed doors. A large number of medical staff were present in Monza, a small number of spectators watched the race live in Mugello, and a little more in SochiAt Nürburgring in Portimão. Even the remaining races until the end of the season after Imola will take place without an audience, though Bahrain during this time it is still monitoring the situation.

That means they will fans present at the races only next year, at the opening of the season in March v Melbourne. Which is also not certain.                

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