F1 racetrack becomes a drive-in cinema
By AFP
29 July 2020 |
2:09 pm
Dozens of people attend a drive-in cinema that began operating at the racetrack that usually hosts the Mexican Formula 1 Grand Prix, suspended this year because of the pandemic.
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