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Formula 1 starts with a five step plan against the coronavirus

The counter can now officially expire, as the official Formula 1 calendar for 2020 has been presented. The circus will start with two races in Austria, but what will Formula 1 look like with all those measures? F1 has set up a five-step plan for this. Keep testing The great example for Formula 1 is of course the football competition started in Germany. In the Bundesliga, the stands are still empty, players with mouth caps are sitting in front and players are still being tested for the coronavirus. Formula 1 will also take over this example, with a number of important steps. Read more Formula 1 still aims for 18 races: ''Hopefully the fans can come too'' First of all, Formula 1 indicates...
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