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Also both races BAHRAIN behind closed doors

Both racing weekends in Bahrain will be held without spectators with rare exceptions. Only certain family members of the medical staff will be allowed to enter the racetrack.

Also both races in Bahrain, which will be on the program 29. November in 6. December, will be largely performed behind closed doors. The organizers observed the situation to the last with Covid-19to decide on the possible number of spectators. But now the heir to the throne is said to be a prince Salman bin Haman al Khalifa issued an instruction that viewers will not be allowed to enter.

Od yesterday it is clear that there will be no people in the stands when there is a caravan Formula 1 appeared for the last two races before the season finale in Abu Dhabi. The only exceptions are family members of the medical staff, which fought a pandemic on the front lines Covid-19. To honor their work and commitment in the desert kingdom, their family members will be able to watch the race live. The decision was made on the basis of the current situation with Covid-19, about which the race organizer and the government Bahrain talked thoroughly. The focus continues to be on protecting the health of all Bahrainis, according to a press release from the racetrack Bahrain International Circuit.

On both racing weekends in Bahrain, spectators will not be allowed to enter the stands. The only exception will be a few medical staff in gratitude for their dedicated work on the front line against Covid-19. A similar gesture was made by the organizers of the Italian Grand Prix in Monza.

Preparations for both racing weekends progress and the organizers work closely with those responsible Formula 1, FIAo and the affected government bodies in order to ensure the maximum implementation of all measures to protect the health of all participants, which is also prescribed by Covida-19 protocols. "Although we will not be able to welcome many fans to our events this year, we are very much looking forward to the opportunity to pay tribute to the courage and effort of our medical staff on the front lines, watching the Formula 1 races live,”Said race chief Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa.     

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