F1 drivers say Covid-19 should not stop them from racing
Formula One drivers who contract Covid-19 should be able to race if they feel well and can do so without endangering other people, Red Bull's Sergio Perez and others said on Friday (18 March).
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Formula One drivers who contract Covid-19 should be able to race if they feel well and can do so without endangering other people, Red Bull's Sergio Perez and others said on Friday (18 March).
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