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Official: Dutch Grand Prix gets the go-ahead

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool The government in the Netherlands have officially given the Dutch Grand Prix the green light, with 70,000 spectators allowed to attend the event. Prime Minister Mark Rutte and outgoing Minister Hugo de Jonge announced that the current COVID-19 restrictions for sports event will remain by the time the Dutch GP takes place on September 3-5. More to follow...
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