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Is there a legitimate doubt about the FIA's COVID-19 protocol?

Michael Masi, FIA director of racing, is answering any doubts about their protocol regarding safety in the Formula 1 bubble.

Lance stroll, team racer Racing Point, showed no symptoms of coronavirus, but did not feel well and was therefore unable to take part in the race Eifel Grand Prix at the Nürburgring.

So far, so good and good. Factthat he was last on before the race Covid-19 tested on Tuesday and that he was still in the paddock on Thursday, however, led to discussions. “We don't feel like there's a hole in our protocol,”He categorically explained Michael Massi, director of umbrella organization races FIA. "As for Lance or any other participant in this case, there are different time requirements for the test before entering the Formula 1 paddock and further tests from that point on."

Michael Masi, the FIA ​​director of racing, wants to end the debate that began with the young Stroll at the Eiffel Grand Prix race with an explanation of their Covid-19 protocol, that he may have a hole.

Australian he adds: "Based on his Tuesday test, his next test would be Sunday morning to meet the requirements of the FIA ​​protocol for Covid-19. So it's very easy. As for Lance's feeling of illness and nausea, however, it depends on the racer himself and his team, in this case Racing Point, whether he feels unable to drive the car,”Concluded the debate Masi.

Meanwhile, he is young Lance stroll admittedthat on Sunday evening (he left the racetrack on Sunday morning), he took a test at Covid-19, which was positive. Canadian went to 10-day isolation and is now healthy - the last test he took on Monday was negative - and can’t wait to get back in the car.   

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