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ZURICH, May 31 — Austria’s health ministry on Saturday gave the green light to two Formula One motor races on July 5 and 12 - the delayed season-openers — to be held without spectators in line with plans aimed at halting the spread of Covid-19. The races are due to be held in the village of...

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in action during the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix race at the Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria, June 30, 2019. — Reuters pic

The races are due to be held in the village of Spielberg, about 200 kilometres southwest of the capital Vienna.

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