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F1 teams change travel plans as junior squads encounter Bahrain issues

Formula 1 teams have had to alter travel plans due to the Covid-19 outbreak, while junior squads have encountered issues in attempting to reach Bahrain. The outbreak of the coronavirus has led to some countries clamping down on citizens being allowed to travel, while Formula 1’s Chinese Grand Prix has already been postponed. Italy is at the epicentre of the outbreak in Europe and is home to Ferrari, AlphaTauri and Pirelli in Formula 1, as well as Prema Racing and Trident in Formula 2. Ferrari and AlphaTauri have already implemented measures in order to protect themselves as much as possible, and have had to re-arrange travel for the opening races. “Coronavirus is a really serious story...
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