A full crowd is expected for the "Formula 1" race in Saudi Arabia

The organizers of the first edition of the Saudi Grand Prix, scheduled for December 5, as part of the Formula 1 World Championship, revealed today that the race can be held in the presence of a crowd with the full capacity of the stands.

It was initially scheduled to allow a mass attendance of 40%, but it is now allowed to attend at 100%.

This came after easing restrictions and measures to combat the spread of infection with the emerging coronavirus in Saudi Arabia.

One week after the Saudi race, the Formula 1 World Championship competitions will conclude with the Abu Dhabi race, which will be the fourth race of the season to be held in the Arab countries, which is a record.

Qatar is also participating for the first time in hosting the Formula 1 races next November, while Bahrain hosted the opening race of the season in March, in continuation of its participation and Abu Dhabi in hosting the Formula 1 competitions for a long time.

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