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2020 Formula 1 season could start in JuneThe 2020 F1 season could now start in June at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Carey: F1 situation remains fluid, can’t call off Bahrain GP yetF1 boss Chase Carey refuses to call off the Bahrain GP in the wake of the cancellation of the Australian GP with under a week until the race begins.
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14 McLaren team members placed into quarantineMcLaren confirms 14 team members have gone into a 14-day quarantine following one of its crew testing positive for coronavirus.
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How the Australian GP cancellation unfoldedA timeline on how the 2020 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix became cancelled just two hours before the scheduled start of first practice.
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Australian GP officially cancelled amid coronavirus crisisThe 2020 Formula 1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix has been officially called off amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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Mercedes sends letter to request Australian GP cancellationMercedes sends a letter to F1 and the FIA to request the cancellation of the Australian GP following the outbreak of coronavirus.
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Fans banned from Australian GP before F1 called offF1 fans have been barred from entering the Albert Park circuit amid uncertainty before the Australian Grand Prix was cancelled.
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Fans banned from Australian GP as F1 waits on race callF1 fans have been barred from entering the Albert Park circuit amid uncertainty and confusion over whether the Australian Grand Prix will go ahead.
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‘Gutted’ Norris: Health the “most important thing” for F1Lando Norris says he is “gutted” by the events surrounding the Australian Grand Prix but added “everyone’s health is the most important thing right...
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Australian Grand Prix to be called off in coronavirus outbreakThe Australian Grand Prix is set to be cancelled after a McLaren team member was diagnosed with coronavirus.
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Australian GP organisers confirm nine people tested for coronavirusAustralian GP organisers confirm nine individuals tested for coronavirus, including one positive test for a McLaren team member, with the race...
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McLaren withdraw from Australian GP after positive coronavirus caseMcLaren has withdrawn from the F1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix after a member of its team tested positive for coronavirus.