Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix boss Andrew Westacott says the Melbourne 2020 season-opener will not follow Bahrain and be run without spectators amid coronavirus fears read more »
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The season-opening Formula One race in Melbourne will proceed as planned this week and there is 'no chance' fans will be excluded because of coronavirus fears,... read more »
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The 2020 Formula 1 season gets underway with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the season opener going ahead after a period of doubt caused by the outbreak of coronavirus. read more »
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CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Andrew Westacott, has said it is all systems go for the season opener in Melbourne despite continued coronavirus fears. read more »
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Despite increasing concerns over the coronavirus, Australian Grand Prix boss, Andrew Westacott insists there is "no chance" of following Bahrain's example and... read more »
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Ferrari confirms that it is en route to Melbourne for the season opener, despite the Italian government's coronavirus 'lock down'. read more »
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The Scuderia Ferrari team says that it is monitoring the current situation revolving around the coronavirus outbreak following the the government's latest measurement, but... read more »
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Ferrari are continuing with their plan to send more personnel to the Australia despite the Italian Government putting travel restrictions in place across Italy to prevent... read more »
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On Sunday morning it became evident that Formula One and MotoGP have to overcome further hurdles after the Italian government and the organisiers of the Bahrain Grand Prix... read more »
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Bahrain officials have announced that the Bahrain Grand Prix will be spectator free due to the threat of Coronavirus. read more »
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The Bahrain Grand Prix will restricted to participants only, and no fans will be allowed to attend due to coronavirus concerns. read more »
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In what is a first for Formula 1, the Bahrain Grand Prix will be held with no spectators due to the coronavirus outbreak. read more »
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The 2020 Bahrain GP will be held without fans in attendance due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. read more »
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The Bahrain Grand Prix, due to take place from 20-22 March, will be a "participants-only event" because of the coronavirus outbreak. read more »
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Bahrain has decided to run its Formula 1 grand prix behind closed doors as a result of the coronavirus outbreak read more »
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As Italy bids to stem the spread of the coronavirus, 16 provinces are placed in virtual lockdown including Modena - home of Ferrari - and Milan, which is home to Pirelli. read more »
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Italy has announced new measures to contain the coronavirus which could have a major impact on both Formula 1 and MotoGP. The Italian government is set to pass a law banning... read more »
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The Formula 1 and MotoGP season-openers face fresh uncertainty after the Italian government announced plans to impose strict quarantines on a number of regions where teams are... read more »
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The FIA has confirmed the creation of a Crisis Cell to manage its response to the continued threat posed by the coronavrius. read more »
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Formula 1 bosses are going to be cautious and won't take unnecessary risks as Coronavirus continues to threaten upcoming Grand Prix weekends. read more »
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The FIA has set up a Crisis Cell to keep track of the latest happenings with regards to the Coronavirus as it continues to affect thousands of people around the globe. read more »
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The FIA sets up a "crisis cell" to meet every two days and monitor the implications of the coronavirus. read more »
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Motorsport's governing body, the FIA, has announced the formation of a Crisis Cell in order to track the potential impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. The virus... read more »
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The governing body of Formula One, the FIA, has set up a Crisis Cell to monitor the spread of coronavirus and its potential impact on global motorsport. read more »
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The FIA has set up a "crisis cell" to oversee its reaction to the developing coronavirus outbreak, amid further threats to motor racing events read more »