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Final decision yet to be made on Bahrain, Vietnam

Formula 1 says it has yet to decide on whether planned upcoming events in Bahrain and Vietnam can go ahead as scheduled, amid the current global turmoil. The intended season-opening round in Australia was eventually cancelled on Friday after a member from McLaren tested positive for COVID-19. China, planned for April 19, has already been postponed, but the calendar as it stands features Bahrain next weekend (March 22) and Vietnam as the next event (April 5). It is understood that neither event is likely to happen while May’s trio of rounds in The Netherlands, Spain and Monaco are also under threat. “Realistically, I can keep saying it’s fluid,” said Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey. “If...
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