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Dutch F1 Grand Prix to go ahead with limited spectators

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AMSTERDAM: The Dutch Formula One Grand Prix will go ahead as planned on Sept 5 if stands are

allowed to be filled at two thirds of their original capacity, organisers said.

F1 is set to return to the Zandvoort circuit in the dunes west of Amsterdam for the first time since 1985 next month, but organisers have warned of financial problems if the number of fans are limited due to coronaviru­s measures.

“I’d say the glass is two thirds full”, organiser and former Formula One driver Jan Lammers said.

“We have decided to invest in the future of Formula One in Holland. We will simply go ahead.”

With its return to the picturesqu­e Zandvoort circuit, Formula One is trying to make the most of the popularity of Dutch driver Max Verstappen, who is battling Lewis Hamilton for the overall championsh­ip.

Current Covid-19 measures in Holland allow for stands at sporting

events to be filled at two thirds of their capacity. For Zandvoort this means around 70,000 spectators per day will be allowed at the track.

The race in Holland was cancelled in May last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, and has been challenged by numerous activists who say the expansion of the track is damaging the neighbouri­ng nature reserve.

Activists on Friday said they had filed a new demand at the district court of Haarlem to suspend the license for the race, as they said nitrogen emissions due to the event would be much higher than organisers had said in their applicatio­n.

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