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But the picture is more clear about general restrictions due to coronavirus situation.“At the moment, we’re discussing the figure of 50% of the total capacity of the Olympic Park - that is, our stands and the Olympic Park as a whole.“This will mean that the maximum number of fans will be no more than 30,000 to 32,000.”F1 has enforced strict protocols at its events so far to prevent the spread of COVID-19, conducting a rigorous screening of the paddock that has seen three people test positive, including Racing Point driver Sergio Perez.Teams have been required to remain in their own bubbles and not interact with other teams, while the paddock has been off-limits to journalists.Despite plans to have fans in Sochi, Titov said the strict rules would remain in place for the paddock, and that other aspects of the weekend such as the pit lane walk and autograph sessions would also be scrapped.“This year, the grand prix will definitely not be a usual one,” Titov said.“Yes, we will have spectators, but there will be no events such as a pit walk.
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Essential information for the 2019 Russian Grand Prix, round 16 of the 2019 F1 season.
There will be no autograph sessions.
The Russian Grand Prix, part of the 2020 Formula One World Championships, will be held in Sochi as planned between September 25 and 27, F1 said in a press release.