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Ferrari willing to break its own 'bubbles' if necessary

The Formula 1 teams will be completely separated from each other next week at the Red Bull Ring in so-called 'social bubbles'. This measure is required by the organisation and the FIA to prevent the possible spread of the COVID-19 virus. However, Ferrari goes one step further. The Italian team has also set up its own 'bubbles' internally. This means, for example, that the group of mechanics working on Sebastian Vettel's car has as little contact as possible with the group of mechanics at Charles Leclerc. The same applies to the team leader who oversees the entire operation. Sports director Laurent Mekies explains it to Motorsport-Total.com. Read more Wolff: 'I'm not going to be CEO and I'm...
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