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McLaren's Brown hopes F1 will loosen Covid paddock rules

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown hopes that Formula 1 will relax part of its Covid-19 paddock restrictions at upcoming races to help teams connect more freely with their corporate partners. Strict safety rules and criteria have been in force for over a year in Grand Prix racing's paddock to ensure the good health of its members. From isolated traveling of team members to mandatory testing, to social distancing to the teams' segregated bubbles, everything has been done, with a fair amount of success, to protect F1's community against the threat of the coronavirus. F1 has loosened a few restrictions this season compared to last year, but Brown believes a relaxation of more measures is on order...
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