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McLaren's Brown wants F1 to relax COVID paddock rules

McLaren Formula 1 chief Zak Brown would like to see F1 relax its COVID rules to allow for greater freedoms in the paddock. F1 introduced strict protocols last year when the pandemic hit, with social bubbles limiting contact between team members, masks, social distancing, strict testing, travel restrictions, capacity limits and a ban on media […]
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