Brawn warns F1 circus to avoid COVID-19 complacency

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Formula One boss Ross Brawn on Sunday warned the travelling Formula One circus to avoid any complacency despite reporting zero positive results ...

12 Jul 2020 08:25PMSPIELBERG, Austria: Formula One boss Ross Brawn on Sunday warned the travelling Formula One circus to avoid any complacency despite reporting zero positive results after more than 8,000 tests for coronavirus.

"Touch wood, we've been OK so far, but we can't get complacent," added Brawn, F1's motorsport managing director.A cumulative total of 8,598 tests have been carried out in the last fortnight, all negative."I told her that this should be the safest place for me to be and that was the objective." The news media are not allowed in the paddock to speak to teams or drivers and everyone has to be tested every five days."Motor racing is very good at logistics," he said."It's very good at organising itself - plan A, B and C is our bread and butter. It's what we do all the time.

He added he and the sport's top management were aware F1 was the first major global sport to return to action with, for the first time in history, two back-to-back season-opening events at the same venue.

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