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What now for 2021 shows?

For most of the decimated 2020 show calendar, the hope for a full 2021 season helped to keep everyone positive. But with a rise in Covid-19 cases leading to extended travel restrictions throughout Europe and the re-imposition of lockdown in England through to December at least, the future impact of the virus and its impact on classic car events in 2021 has become increasingly hard to predict.

Last week’s news of a vaccine that could be more than 90 per cent effective against Covid-19

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