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CHRISTIAN HORNER

When the world returns to normal, or the new normal, after this crisis, what do you think will be different as far as motorsport is concerned?

There’s an awful lot going on now to try and protect the future, and to make Formula 1 sustainable, to make sure we protect all the entrants. It’s difficult to imagine crowds of people are just going to rush back to venues.

I think there will be a natural nervousness to do that, and that doesn’t just affect F1. It’s going to be

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