Sainz negative, sends ‘big hugs’ to McLaren members
Testing negative for the coronavirus, Carlos Sainz has revealed he will remain in self-isolation and is sending a "big hug" to all the McLaren personnel in quarantine in Australia.
Testing negative for the coronavirus, Carlos Sainz has revealed he will remain in self-isolation and is sending a "big hug" to all the McLaren personnel in quarantine in Australia.
刘易斯·汉密尔顿已经用他的social media platforms to assist in raising awareness about the "very serious" threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
Red Bull and AlphaTauri weren't the only teams wanting to race in Melbourne, they were just the only ones who had engines with neither Ferrari nor Mercedes keen to go ahead.
As Pirelli recorded F1's second positive coronavirus test, Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott insists the F1 paddock was not put in danger by its visit to Melbourne.
Monaco is hoping that its grand prix will be the season-opener in late May but plans for that could be thwarted by Italy's lockdown.
Tyre manufacturer Pirelli has confirmed that one of their team members has tested positive for coronavirus in Melbourne.
Guenther Steiner says it wasn't easy to agree to cancel the Australian Grand Prix because as racers, Formula 1 wanted to race.
As racing series around the world shut down one by one, Formula E driver Sebastien Buemi says it would be irresponsible to continue given the coronavirus outbreak.
McLaren has revealed the staff member who tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately leading to the Australian GP being cancelled, is "recovering well".
Christian Horner, reportedly one of those who wanted to press on with the Australian GP, says the decision to cancel the race was "frustrating" but that safety must come first.
Circuit of the Americas boss Bobby Epstein is confident the decision to close the Austin circuit won't impact the October's American Grand Prix.
Alfa Romeo team principal Fred Vasseur says holding an Australian Grand Prix without McLaren would have been unfair.
Following the postponements and cancellations of the opening four races of the 2020 season, Formula 1 have begun reimbursing F1 TV subscribers.
Dutch Grand Prix sporting director Jan Lammers is still waiting for an official decision from F1 and the FIA on whether the race will go ahead as planned.
F1 managing director Ross Brawn has revealed plans to use the summer break as part of a reworked 2020 calendar.
A Formula One fan festival scheduled to take place in Johannesburg at the end of March has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Fans who bought tickets for the 2020 season-opening Australian Grand Prix will be given full refunds it has been confirmed.
There is some confusion about the Dutch and Spanish GPs after F1 said it expects to begin the championship at the "end of May" but made no mention of cancelling either race.
The Australian Grand Prix promoter says that the decision to cancel the event just hours before FP1 couldn't have been taken more "quickly".
With 15 of his staff in self-isolation in Melbourne, one of whom is positive for the coronavirus, Andreas Seidl has vowed not to leave, saying he's staying in Australia to "support them".
前国际汽联主席莫斯利是下一个人stands controversy and has warned F1 bosses that fans may take a while to let go of the Australian GP indecision.
Formula 1 could be in for an early summer break in order to pack what would have been the second half of the calendar with a few of the postponed grands prix.
Formula 1 called off the 2020 Australian GP at the 11th hour on Friday, however, race organisers are hoping to reschedule for later in the year.
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey feels it has been too easy to criticise F1's handling of the coronavirus situation, especially in hindsight.
The FIA and Formula 1 have announced that they "expect" the 2020 season to now start at the end of May.
The promoter for the Vietnam Grand Prix has said that it was a "very difficult decision" to postpone what was scheduled to be their first Formula 1 race.
The Bahrain and Vietnam GPs are set to be cancelled today with official confirmation reportedly imminent.
Formula 1 waited until two hours before the start of the Australian GP weekend to cancel the race and Chase Carey actually believes they handled the situation well. They didn't.
Following the McLaren incident, teams will have no workers in their factories until March 29, and they will go into self-selected quarantine upon their return.
Despite the shambolic handling of the Australian Grand Prix cancellation, F1 managing director Ross Brawn thinks all parties did a "good" job.