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Ferrari, Red Bull and Alfa Romeo show support for early F1 Summer shut down

Scuderia Ferrari, Red Bull Racing and Alfa Romeo Racing, have all shown their support of Formula 1's choice to bring forward the summer break, which usually takes place in August of the F1 season. Ferrari, Red Bull and Alfa Romeo, have issued statements, explaining they will shut their factories from the 19 March to the 8 April, as they showed support for an early summer break which was planned for after the Hungarian Grand Prix. It will also see the break shortened from twenty-one days to fourteen. Due to the pandemic of the COVID-19 outbreak, there was already postponement and cancellations of the first four Grands Prix of the FIA 2020 Formula 1 World Championship, which has now been...
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