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Masi: F1 can't just drop the ball

Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has warned the sport cannot afford to get complacent with its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite a successful return to racing. Having seen the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March cancelled at the last minute due to the coronavirus, F1 finally returned to the track with three over the past three weeks. And while there were two confirmed cases after round two, so far no essential personnel have been affected. Speaking after the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, Masi was full of praise for the sport's efforts. “I think as a sport and as an industry, we should be very proud of what we have achieved over these first three events,” he...
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