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CHRISTIAN HORNER: The race in Bahrain is unimaginable

Following the cancellation of the inaugural race for the Australian Grand Prix, Christian Horner is the head of the team Red Bull said it was inconceivable at the time to head to Bahrain now.

Photo: HB Press

It took a long time to wait official confirmation cancellation of this year 's inaugural race in Australia. But now everyone is interested in how it will proceed. Christian horner, team boss Red Bull, is in the paddock Melbourne said: “We are basically disappointed because we couldn’t show any race to the fans. But human health must come first. Last but not least, the FIA ​​and the race organizer had no other choice."

Christian Horner, team leader Red Bull, considers that after the cancellation of the race in Australia due to the coronavirus, it is inconceivable that they will now go to Bahrain - Photo: HB Press

Horner onwards: "We discussed different scenarios. There was also a plan to hermetically close the paddock and to have the race run behind closed doors, i.e. without spectators. The health authorities would agree if there was agreement between the teams," so British. "The coronavirus is a moving target. Surely everything would have gone differently if McLarn’s co-worker’s test hadn’t been positive."

The Briton is disappointed that they could not show the race to the fans, but now the most important thing is that everyone returns home as soon as possible - Photo: HB Press

Happiness the future venue of Formula 1, he says: “Inevitably, we now need to talk about rescheduling further races as well. Viewed from today’s point of view, it is unimaginable that we are now traveling to Bahrain.“In the paddock Melbourne the conscience is said to be circulating that they are team chiefs decision makers from FIEs in FOM explained that the start of the race in Bahrain not applicable. “We have to wait for the origins of the Formula 1 leadership, and we have to look at the situation from all angles. They are better informed about the situation than we are. However, I personally think it is inevitable that the start of the season will continue to drag on. Now we must first see how we will all arrive home safely."

UPDATED!

Horner he spoke right and announced what had already happened, that is, without a race in Bahrain and Vietnam.        

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