Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to take place without spectators
ByReuters
Updated 28/10/2020 at 15:04 GMT
This weekend's Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix at Imola will be held behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organisers said on Wednesday. Italy is experiencing a significant second wave of the virus and restrictions are put in place with the intention of mitigating its spread.
Sunday's Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix will not be permitted to allow spectators in to watch due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Promoters had previously been given permission for more than 13,000 spectators a day but issued a statement on the circuit website.
"The government has banned our fans and we are very disappointed for that," motorsport.com quoted Imola boss Uberto Selvatico Estense as saying.
Italy announced new measures on Sunday to try to halt a rapid resurgence in the coronavirus.
The race weekend, without Friday practice and condensed into two days from the usual three, will be the third race in Italy this season and 13th round of the championship.
Mercedes can secure a seventh successive constructors' title on Sunday.
Imola last hosted a Formula One race in 2006, when it was designated the San Marino Grand Prix, but has been restored to a patched-up calendar after other races were cancelled due to the new coronavirus.
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