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'Chinese Grand Prix cancelled due to covid rules'

The 2023 Chinese Grand Prix will be cancelled due to China's covid policy, reports the BBC. According to the British medium, the decision was taken mainly because Formula 1 staff would not be exempted from China's strict quarantine rules. Article continues under ad Currently, the rules in China are such that if someone contracts covid, they have to spend five days in an isolation centre and then another three days in home isolation. It would not be feasible for Formula 1 to force teams into such a position where staff have to spend eight days in quarantine. Read more Wolff finds Mercedes comeback no guarantee: 'Competition is strong' Formula 1 has not yet officially announced that the race...
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