Silverstone could hold back to back F1 races behind closed doors

Organisers at Silverstone say they could hold two successive F1 races without fans to help complete the 2020 season.
No races have taken place yet this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Circuit boss Stuart Pringle told The Guardian the British venue had already been contacted about the possibility, because it’s close to where seven of the 10 teams are based.
No track has ever hosted two races in succession in the same season.
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