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Ricciardo - Formula 1 "was playing with fire"

Daniel Ricciardo believes Formula 1 "was playing with fire" prior to its decision to cancel the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. With sporting events being called off across the world in the days leading up to the event in Melbourne, the coronavirus pandemic eventually caught up with F1 when a McLaren team member tested positive. Article continues under video It sparked furious debate amongst the teams, the Formula One Group, the FIA, and race promoters, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, as to how to proceed. The event was eventually cancelled less than two hours ahead of the opening practice session on Friday morning, with thousands of fans queueing to get into the...
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