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Project Pitlane: UK F1 teams unite to fight COVID-19

Formula 1's seven UK-based F1 teams have come together to help with the manufacture of respiratory devices required to treat Britain's COVID-19 patients. The united effort, called Project Pitlane, is a direct response to the UK Government's call for assistance with the supply of the crucial and life-saving medical devices. Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren, Renault, Racing Point, Haas and Williams - the seven F1 teams based in the UK - are pooling together their engineering resources to help deal with the country's ventilator shortage. Racing Point: 'Plenty of work ahead' despite F1 pause The collective effort is focused on three specific areas, according to a statement released on Friday by F1....
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