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From Autoweek
The Williams F1 team reports a number of cases in COVID-19 this week.
The Formula One season has 4 runs remaining in the 2020 program.
The constructors’ championship won last week through Mercedes, and Lewis Hamilton has an unsurpassed lead in the drivers’ championship.
A little lost in the sea of election news in the United States, the week of the nascar championship and the birthday party in Formula One of a seventh consecutive constructors’ championship for Mercedes, the ratio of more COVID-19 positive in F1.
This time it’s the Williams F1 team. Williams on Wednesday reported “a series of positive COVID-19 cases” from the last two races in Portugal and Italy.
Maybe now is a good time to avoid everything, 4 races before the finish line, by 2020 and let’s check in March. Clearly, this pandemic and the physical condition of the workers’ team’s corps are more vital than the war for 3rd place in the Constructors’ Championship.
In addition, the F1 has already announced that races in Istanbul on November 15 and the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi will block fans. The other two races, whether in Bahrain, expect limited participation. It’s not like F1 kicked out other people like it happened in Melbourne in March, when it was half a weekend to send everyone home.
Williams posted it on his media website.
“According to our internal COVID-19 protocols, several factory-based team members will fulfill those roles by next weekend of the Turkish Grand Prix,” the team said. more on this, however, we would like to thank all the members of our traveling and factory-based team and their families for their ongoing paintings and help at this incredibly complicated time. “
OK so it’s Williams, a pretty insignificant backmarker this year (and last year, to be honest). Big problem, right?
Well, a single positive check from a McLaren team member in March, when we went to the local grocery store without a mask, was enough to avoid a full game for protecting attendees and fans. has insensitive to some other report of positive control.
Formula One has been more affected than the maximum series of races through the pandemic, as expected from a series that traverses several countries that have other rates of infection and other protocols for transmitting the virus.
At Racing Point, his two drivers, Sergio Pérez and Lance Stroll, missed races. Both McLaren and Mercedes reported positive tests among team members. There are others who have flown under the radar.
Now we can upload Williams F1 to the list of those who are suffering to fill places in the lineup due to COVID-19.
This is the best time to prevent it. European countries are at different stages, high and blocking. Teams already want to be artistic and apply for exemptions from pins so they can move from their businesses, travel and move home.
Of course, the F1 will lose valuable cash on TV when jumping the next 4 races.
The loss of workers’ equipment would be much worse.
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