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British GP could go ahead despite quarantine restrictions

By Alan Baldwin

 

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FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain - July 14, 2019 General view of a Union Jack flag being carried out on to the track by service personnel before the race REUTERS/John Sibley

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One is working to put on a British Grand Prix in July even if the country imposes quarantine measures on visitors during the COVID-19 crisis, F1 sources said on Sunday.

 

The Sun newspaper quoted a government source as saying there would be an exemption for sports, with Formula One and soccer teams free to travel from Britain and return without restriction once competition resumes.

 

It said athletes and teams would be expected to undergo a rigorous testing regime and isolate themselves immediately if they tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

 

Formula One sources told Reuters conversations with the government were ongoing.

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a televised address to the nation on Sunday that "it will soon be the time... to impose quarantine on people coming into this country by air".

 

An association representing UK airlines said the government was planning a 14-day quarantine period for most people arriving from abroad to try to avoid a second peak of the coronavirus outbreak.

 

Manchester City and Chelsea are still in the Champions League, which has been halted since March at the last 16 stage, and would need an exemption to continue in the competition.

 

Quarantine also has big implications for Formula One, with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone scheduled for July 19 -- the weekend after teams complete a planned double-header in Austria on July 5 and 12.

 

The race will be a 70th anniversary for Formula One at the English circuit which hosted the first world championship race in 1950.

 

Seven of the 10 Formula One teams are based in Britain and would be returning from a secure environment in Austria where they would have been effectively isolated for two weeks and repeatedly tested.

 

Formula One managing director Ross Brawn outlined last week some of the measures set to be implemented for the season-opening races.

 

"Everybody will be tested and will have a clearance before they even go into the paddock, and then every two days they'll be tested whilst in the paddock and that will be with an authorised authority and consistent," he told Sky Sports television.

 

"We'll have restrictions on how people move around... we have to create an environment that, within itself is effectively a small bubble of isolation.

"And the teams will stay within their own groups. They won't mingle with other teams, and they'll stay at their own hotels."

 

Silverstone has made clear that its race has to get government approval and cannot be a burden on policing or the medical services.

 

Britain's coronavirus death toll - 31,855 - is the second highest in the world, behind the United States.

 

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)

 

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Highly unlikely that a Corona virus would be capable of catching up with and infecting a Formula-1 driver !

Especially having to claw it,s way through all those masks and goggles that they wear ????

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"It is obvious that it will soon be time to impose quarantine on people coming into this country by air"

Good on ya Boris,,,,, nearly 2 months too late

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Don't do it!  A large amount of the motivation for drivers must come from the crowds cheering them on.  Same for many sports in my opinion and they should wait until the time when the people can again be involved.

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Being NUMBER ONE in Europe in corona cases and deaths is a very sad achievement.

But it's time to ask why this "honor" happened and who is to blame. ????

As long as you will support this covidiot as PM there will be no change. 

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Why should the high end motor sports get exemptions but all club racing is still banned ? Obviously the richer you are the better the treatment and different rules.  Oh,  just like Thailand !!

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