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F1 can 'manage perfectly' with Covid-19 infections - Saillant

2020-05-20 12:47

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The head of the FIA's medical commission, Professor Gerard Saillant, insists the F1 campaign can go ahead as planned even if there are Covid-19 infections in the paddock.

Formula 1 is hoping to get the 2020 season underway in just over six weeks with a double header in Austria to kick off the season.

The sport's bosses are planning for a 19 race calendar, although that could be down to 17 after the United Kingdom government declared it wouldn't make an exemption on its 14-day quarantine period.

Formula 1 has vowed to do everything it can to ensure the safety of all those in the paddock.Not only is the sport limiting the number of people and banning fans from the early races, but those in the paddock will be tested every 48 hours.

However, Saillant says even if there are positive tests the circus will continue.

"I think the situation is quite different between Melbourne and now, because the knowledge of the virus is quite different," he told Sky Sports F1.

"It's possible to prevent and anticipate quite a lot of things.

"If we have one positive case, or maybe ten positive cases, it's possible to manage perfectly with a particular track, a special pathway for the positive cases.

"Medically speaking, it's not a problem."

But while it may not be a problem "medically", it would be a PR nightmare for the sport.

Salliant acknowledges that people will begin to question Formula 1's decision to race if there are too many cases in the paddock.

He added that it is about finding the "right line" on what counts as too many.

"In terms of sporting and media consequence, it's quite different," he said."We have to try and anticipate that, to know where is the right line beyond which it's impossible to continue.

"But I think it's not a problem for us now."