F1 drivers say COVID should not stop them racing
MANAMA : 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.
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MANAMA : 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.
MANAMA (Reuters) - 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.
There is no doubt Lewis Hamilton will have his work cut out if he is to wrestle back the Formula One world championship from Max Verstappen, starting in Bahrain on Sunday.
La agenda de un piloto de Fórmula 1 rara vez concede encuentros casuales. Cuando se suben al coche, la jornada está salpicada de reuniones con ingenieros. Cuando no, a las mismas reuniones se suman sesiones fotográficas, ruedas de prensa, entrevistas, corralitos de televisión o encuentros con invitados VIP. Además, cruzar del hospitality al box suele convertirse en un carrusel de selfies y autógrafos. Apenas queda rato para una charla entre compañeros como la que mantienen, bajo el sol del desierto, Carlos Sainz (Madrid, 27 años) y Fernando Alonso (Oviedo, 40 años) a la hora de comer, hasta que alcanzan la puerta trasera del garaje de Ferrari en el paddock de Sakhir. El madrileño se pone los auriculares y desaparece de camino al interior. El asturiano se queda para charlar un rato con AS sobre la temporada 2022, su 19ª en el Mundial, la que está a punto de comenzar este fin de semana con el GP de Bahréin.
Sergio Perez believes Formula One drivers should be able to race with Covid-19 as long as they do not have severe symptoms. Red Bull driver Perez, who missed two races in 2020 due to testing positive for Covid-19, says that contracting the virus should not necessarily mean you are automatically banned from racing. Ad/> «Going forward we should discuss whether we allow the drivers to race if the symptoms are mild,» the Mexican told reporters.
MANAMA : Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has the number one on his car and the Red Bull driver intends to live up to the billing when he starts his title defence in Bahrain on Sunday as the early favourite for victory.