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Will SILVERSTONE be exempt from the latest restrictions by the British government?

The race for the British Grand Prix is ​​approaching and could take place in front of full stands (120.000 spectators), but this could change after the postponement of the "Freedom Day" in the UK, and the stands will not be fully occupied.

Photo: HB Press

Country she had a purpose June 21 remove any restrictions it causes Covid-19, but last night he was prime minister Boris Johnson confirmed that this "freedom day”Moved to July 19. Cause: delta or Indian version coronavirus, which is increasingly spreading on the Island these days.

This year British GP is on the agenda honey July 16 and 18, which means that the restrictions will not be lifted in time. However, according to media reports, the government could Of the United Kingdom event on the track in Silverston exempted from the rules as part of a pilot event. The BBC's senior sports reporter believes he is Silverstone part of the debate on exceptions. If no exception is allowed, the stands will be open after that applicable restrictive measures.

Whether Lewis Hamilton will compete in the home race in front of full stands this year is uncertain at the moment, as the British government postponed the end of restrictions to the day after the Formula 1 race - Photo: HB Press

Last year, the race in Silverston took place behind closed doors. It will be this year Silverstone also the first venue with a new racing weekend format that includes sprint race Saturday. Fans can v Great Britain at stadiums such as v Premier League, Premiership rugby championship in Euro 2020 given - of course in limited numbers - from mid-May.            

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