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Coronavirus 'ERTE' scheme 'imminent' in F1 - Sainz

Mar.31 Formula 1 will need to introduce a scheme to protect its economy and workforce amid the global pandemic, according to Carlos Sainz's father. Sainz senior, a rallying legend, said he thinks a scheme called Temporary Employment Regulation File (ERTE) will now be "imminent" in F1. Already now coming into play in the world of professional football, the scheme means employees can be put out of work but be able to bounce back when normal activity resumes. "I think ERTE in Formula 1 is going to be imminent," Sainz, whose son of the same name drives for McLaren, told Cadena Ser radio. "I think tomorrow there will be news. In Formula 1 there are a lot of people who...
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