More than 100,000 fans will attend the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday. Police expect 20,000 cars by 1 p.m. Traffic started slowly on Sunday morning.
At 9.30 am Spielberg is still quite sleepy: the clouds are hanging in the valley, it is raining. Only a few isolated fans find their way to the ring already. Columns are slowly forming at the exits of the S 36.
“The main arrival time is between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. – we expect about 20,000 cars by then,” said police spokesman Christoph Grill. It is important that you listen to the police officers. “You really have to ignore the navigation system, because it can get stuck behind a bend. If you are sent to a different route by the police, it is only because we want to make it possible for everyone to take the shortest route.”
There is “a very sophisticated system” for leaving after the race so that everything runs smoothly.
cases of harassment
If the police balance was still positive on Sunday morning (apart from some material damage, minor physical injuries and lost ID cards, there were hardly any operations), things have changed in the meantime: there have been cases of verbal and physical harassment of women, even Formula 1 has already taken such a position.
Source: Krone

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