Russia to allow spectators at Sochi Formula One race

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Russia to allow spectators at Sochi F1 race | IOLSport

Russia will allow spectators to attend its Formula One grand prix in Sochi in September after the season started behind closed doors in Austria last weekend, race organisers said on Friday.

"This will be an incredible festival for the widest audience possible," said Alexey Titov, chief executive of promoter ROSGONKI, in a statement.

 

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