Monaco to allow spectators at Formula One Grand Prix

Spectators will be able to attend the Monaco Grand Prix when the race returns on May 20-23 after missing a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published : May 05, 2021 08:46 IST

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning the Monaco Grand Prix after the race on May 26, 2019.
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning the Monaco Grand Prix after the race on May 26, 2019.
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Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning the Monaco Grand Prix after the race on May 26, 2019.

Spectators will be able to attend the Monaco Grand Prix when the social highlight of the Formula One calendar returns on May 20-23 after missing a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mediterranean principality said on Tuesday that grandstands would be at 40 percent capacity, with up to 7,500 ticket holders a day.

The sport’s oldest and most glamorous street race was not held in 2020, the first time it had been absent from the calendar since 1954. The event will not be restricted to locals but those attending from outside Monaco will have to take a test for COVID-19 no more than 72 hours in advance.

Practice is on the Thursday before the race with Friday a rest day for Formula One. Only 3,000 will be allowed to attend on the Friday, when there is a Formula Two race and junior series track action.

Qualifying is on Saturday and the race on Sunday.

ALSO READ - Spanish GP to allow 1,000 circuit members to attend race

This weekend’s Grand Prix in Spain, round four of the championship, will have 1,000 circuit members seated in the grandstands. The previous two rounds in Europe, at Imola in Italy and Portugal’s Algarve circuit, went ahead behind closed doors due to local restrictions on mass gatherings.

Bahrain allowed 4,500 a day to the season-opener, but fans had to show proof of vaccination or recovery from the new coronavirus.

Formula One teams are operating in a protective ‘bubble’ with the paddock closed to all but essential staff and some broadcast media. The latest figures for COVID-19 testing showed one positive result from 4,895 tests carried out on drivers, teams and personnel between April 26 and May 2 at the Portuguese Grand Prix.

The sport is hoping to welcome back fans in bigger numbers later in the year.

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