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Mass gathering extension casts doubt on French GP
Doubt has been cast over this year's French Grand Prix France has extended its ban on mass gatherings until July, raising concerns that the Formula 1 French Grand Prix could be impacted. Scheduled to be held at Paul Ricard in the south of France on June 28, the French Grand Prix is currently the first event that has not currently been impacted by the COVD-19 pandemic. It was to be the ninth race of the year, however the opening eight have either been cancelled or postponed. “Places where people gather – restaurants, cafes, hotels, cinemas, theatres, concert halls and museums – will remain closed,” said French president Emmanuel Marcon. “Big festivals and events with large public...
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