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F1 to permit capacity crowds in both Austria and UK

Formula 1 will allow full-capacity crowds at the Austrian Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix, the first time it has been able to do so since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. While this weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix will have limited capacity, next week’s second race at the Red Bull Ring — on what was the original date of the Austrian Grand Prix — will be the first to take place in front of a full house, with up to 60,000 people attending on race day.
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