Fans to attend Italian Grand Prix
FORMULA ONE
FORMULA One is considering its first steps to normality by allowing fans to attend the Italian Grand Prix on September 6.
The opening races of the coronavirus-hit schedule are taking place behind closed doors.
But the historic Monza circuit – host to the eighth round of this season’s truncated calendar – has been earmarked as the first venue where spectators could be permitted.
The race at the Cathedral of Speed usually provides one of the most vibrant atmospheres of the year, with Lewis Hamilton traditionally afforded a hostile welcome by the Ferrari-supporting faithful.
Promoters, teams and F1’s owners Liberty Media are keen to see the return of spectators – but they will only be allowed when it is considered safe.
Yesterday, the sport revealed no positive coronavirus tests from almost 9,000 samples of the sport’s travelling personnel over the last fortnight.
When fans do come back, they could be required to perform social distancing and wear face masks, while only a limited number of them would be permitted through the gates.
The news that spectators may return within two months will provide a boost to the sport as Hamilton prepares to get his title defence back on track in front of scores of empty grandstands again in Austria.
Sunday’s Styrian Grand Prix – the second race in successive weeks at the Red Bull Ring
– is among 10 to have now been confirmed by the sport’s bosses.
The Russian Grand Prix has also been given the green light to take place at the end of September. Organisers of the Sochi race have confirmed they will allow spectators.