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F1 needs gradual recovery to avoid ‘collapse'

Eventually everyone will have to return to work, but F1 managing director Ross Brawn is wary of avoiding a 'collapse' of the series. Formula 1 is currently heading into an extended five-week shutdown period with the first nine races of 2020 called off due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many plans are being suggested for how the series can get up and running again, though Brawn has made it clear that doing it correctly is essential to avoid a total 'collapse'. “People are going to have to get back to work at some point,” Insideracing.com quote him as having told The Race. “[It’s not] 100% clear when we do that, if we wait until it’s 100% clear that the vaccine has been invented and...
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