McLaren protecting drivers even more after COVID 'wake up call'

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McLaren are tightening procedures against COVID-19 to protect Formula One drivers Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris after what team principal Andreas ...

McLaren are tightening procedures against COVID-19 to protect Formula One drivers Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris after what team principal Andreas Seidl called a 'wake-up call' in Germany two weeks ago.

Champions Mercedes had two positive cases of the new coronavirus at the Nuerburgring ahead of the Oct. 11 race, and had to isolate team members and fly in replacements from England.Racing Point's Lance Stroll and his team owner father Lawrence then tested positive at home in Switzerland on the Sunday.

"We did some additional measures now for here again, in terms of even separating the people even more as far as it is possible in the offices and in the garages. The governing body has tightened procedures since the Nuerburgring, with nobody allowed into the paddock without having produced a negative test result on site.

 

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