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Belgium Grand Prix Officials Boosting Security As Race Nears Sell-Out

Belgium, like France, is “a country that has been targeted by terrorism in recent years,” and with the Belgian Grand Prix looming “this means additional security,” according to Olivier Ferret of NEXTGEN AUTO. The additional security measures are in part because of the news that the race, scheduled for Aug. 26-28, "will be close to a sell-out.” Race Promoter André Maes said, “We are 25 percent ahead of this time last year. All of the stands are sold out. There are only general admission tickets available.” The race, to take place at the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps, is benefiting from the “Max Verstappen effect,” the Belgian-Dutch Red Bull driver is expected to draw “between 15,000 and 20,000 Dutch supporters,” according to Maes. Maes: “Like all big events that draw tens of thousands of people, we were given strict guidelines related to the level three alert and the recent unfortunate events in our country. Following what happened in Nice, we must separate pedestrian zones and vehicle traffic. … We have engaged a number of additional officials to inspect bags and body searches, if deemed necessary. We have also received the backing from the army to assure maximum security for the site.” Arrests were recently made over “an attempted attack at the Singapore Grand Prix.” Maes added, “For us, security is the priority. The public can come without fear” (NEXTGEN AUTO, 8/16).

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