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F1 plans to start the season in July without an audience

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Spielberg (Austria), Apr 27 (EFE / EPA) .- The general director of Formula 1, Chase Carey, expressed Monday his confidence that the season can start the weekend from 3 to 5 July in Austria, with no audience on the circuit.(CAMERA: Christian Bruna)

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