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FIA does not expect easing in 2021, corona measures from 2020 are maintained

Formula 1 has changed enormously since the start of the season in Austria. Due to all the measures surrounding the coronavirus it is suddenly a lot calmer on the paddock. According to the FIA, this calmness is something that people need to get used to, as the current measures will probably be extended to 2021. "A number of experts in epidemiology have helped us. We have had tremendous help in putting the right measures in place", Jean Todt says to RaceFans.net. Todt expresses his satisfaction with the application of the measures. "All teams have done an excellent job together with the FIA". Read more Final starting grid GP Tuscany: Red Bull can battle it out with...
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