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MotoGP News: Dorna Sports outlines plans to ensure paddock safety on return to racing

MotoGP has outlined its plans to ensure paddock safety from coronavirus upon its hoped return to action on 19 July with the first of two races at Jerez. The outbreak of COVID-19 has put the MotoGP season on hold since its aborted effort to stage the Qatar Grand Prix back in March, with Moto2 and Moto3 the only championships to have actually raced so far this year. Plans are in place to begin the season with a double-header Spanish Grand Prix/Grand Prix of Andalusia on 19 and 26 July at Jerez, pending government approval. MotoGP's initial races will be held behind closed doors, while the paddock size has been reduced to around 1300 people to cover all classes. In an update from Carmelo...
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