Otago Daily Times

No fans at Turkish F1 race

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ANKARA: Formula One’s Turkish Grand Prix next month will be held without spectators due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, the Istanbul governor’s office said yesterday, as the event returns to Istanbul after an absence of almost a decade.

The Turkish Grand Prix, scheduled for November 1315, was put back on the Formula One calendar in August. Turkey last hosted a race in 2011 at the Istanbul Park circuit, which was popular among drivers but attracted small crowds.

In order to boost attendance­s, Istanbul Park’s operator Intercity had sold tickets at record low prices for the 2020 weekend and announced as many as 100,000 fans would be allowed in.

However, the Istanbul Governor’s office announced yesterday the race weekend would be held without fans amid a rising trend in coronaviru­s cases and deaths in Turkey, based on a recommenda­tion by the Istanbul Provincial Pandemic Council.

Tickets went on sale in early September, with organisers and officials saying there was great interest in the race. Intercity chairman Vural Ak said in a statement yesterday all tickets would be fully refunded, and added ‘‘human health is all of our priority’’.

‘‘I am sure that, even if it’s without fans, after the perfect hospitalit­y we will show here, we will bring the races here next year and fill the stands together,’’ Ak said. — Reuters

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