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SPIELBERG, July 12 — Formula One boss Ross Brawn today warned the travelling Formula One circus to avoid any complacency despite reporting zero positive results after more than 8,000 tests for coronavirus. Speaking shortly before the weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix, the second race of the season,...

Mercedes Formula One team principal Ross Brawn said the sport had created a 'big bubble' to maintain safety. — Reuters pic

On Friday, F1 confirmed there had been no positive results from 4,566 tests carried out during the past week. The news media are not allowed in the paddock to speak to teams or drivers and everyone has to be tested every five days. “The concept of the biosphere, the big bubble, is that every team is split into small bubbles - that means we will get a positive at some stage, but we hope we can control it and minimise the risk.”

 

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