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F1 could scrap grid build-up to protect physical distancing

Formula 1 has been advised by the FIA that it may scrap its pre-race grid build-up this summer to ensure physical distancing and safety at upcoming events. The sport's governing body has published a series of guidelines for event organisers in which it advises on how to analyse and manage health risks at events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The comprehensive guide covers all sanitary ad safety aspects of a race weekend involving teams, officials, marshals and media. Brawn hints at second Bahrain race on 'almost oval' layout While various procedures are laid out, significant changes to an event's organisation are also touched upon , such as the elimination of the traditional grid...
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