Austria is set to open the F1 2020 season with two races on July 5 and 12, 2020 after government approval was given on 30 May, 2020.
The country’s health ministry gave the green light for both races, which will be held without spectators amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The races are due to be held in the village of Spielberg, about 200 kilometres southwest of the capital Vienna.
Earlier this year, F1 announced plans to re-launch its delayed season in Austria without crowds, and end it in Abu Dhabi in December after races in Asia and the Americas.Austria is among countries moving ahead with easing restrictions as new coronavirus infections wane.A delayed first race of the 2020 F1 season is set for July 5 in Austria, meaning drivers will have had more than six months without Break.
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