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F1: All COVID-19 tests negative ahead of Austrian GP

July 04, 2020 16:03 IST

IMAGE: Red Bull's Max Verstappen during the Austrian Grand Prix practice on Friday. Photograph: Joe Klamar/Pool via Getty Images/span>

All Formula One drivers, teams and personnel have tested negative for COVID-19 ahead of the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg, the sport said on Saturday.

 

Anyone entering the paddock at the Red Bull Ring must have a clean bill of health and is being tested every five days by private medical teams.

Sunday's race, the first of two on successive weekends at the scenic Austrian circuit, is being staged without spectators and in tight health and safety conditions.

Formula One said in a statement that 4,032 tests of drivers, teams and personnel were conducted between June 26 and July 2. It said aggregated information would be made public every seven days.

The season had been due to start in Australia in March but that race was cancelled due to the pandemic and after a McLaren employee had tested positive.

Source: REUTERS
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