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Hungary Grand Prix: No impact of COVID 19 in Formula One Race

By Abhas Sharma -
  • Updated
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  • 18th July 2020,
  • 10:48 PM

Hungary Grand Prix: Five thousand corona tests were carried out on F1 personnel and two people have tested positive, says F1's governing body.

Hungarian Grand Prix

Hungarian Grand Prix (Pic Credit - Formula1.com)

Hungary Grand Prix: Corona pandemic has a huge impact on the world. Countries have a distorted economic situation, GDP growth has affected and above all, people are dealing with several health issues and due to all these mishappenings occurred time after time, the most important aspect in which countries and it’s people have to deal with is, increasing Mental health issues, they don’t know how to cater issues related to Mental health ahead of this Corona pandemic going.

According to reports, two persons have tested positive to COVID-19 in the Hungaroring paddock. The Melbourne season opener has been cancelled because Before now, the only positive test was recorded in Australia in March. Five thousand corona tests were carried out on F1 personnel and “two people have tested positive”, F1’s governing body revealed on Friday. Talking about further details, as of now, no details were given by the body. But, British newspapers claim they do not work for any F1 teams and were involved only with setting up in Hungary earlier this week.

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Mechanics being confined either to the circuit or their hotels, growing discontent in the paddock with the harsh anti-COVID measures has been taken to avoid the spread of the virus in the country. With two more sets of triple-headers to fill the calendar through August and September, Hungary is the last race in an opening triple-header of races. Above all, we can expect another triple header to be announced by Formula 1 soon.

“He’s the closest, he has been to walking away. He is missing his family and playing by the rules when the drivers and management go off home every week.” This is what a mechanic thought about this situation.

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