Bahrain Grand Prix: 12 positive Covid-19 tests recorded in opening week of Formula One season

The Bahrain Grand Prix was the first of 23 races on the 2021 F1 calendar

Philip Duncan
Tuesday 30 March 2021 09:36 EDT
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The Bahrain Grand Prix was the first of 23 races on the 2021 F1 calendar
The Bahrain Grand Prix was the first of 23 races on the 2021 F1 calendar (Getty Images)

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Formula One has revealed there were 12 positive Covid-19 cases at last week’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

More than 8,000 tests were carried out over a seven-day period for the opening round of the new season.

A statement read: “The FIA and Formula One can today confirm that at the Bahrain Grand Prix, between Monday 22nd March and Sunday 28th March, 8,150 tests for Covid-19 were performed on drivers, teams and personnel.

“Of these, 12 people tested positive.

“The FIA and Formula One are providing this aggregated information from each Grand Prix for the purposes of competition integrity and transparency.”

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British team Aston Martin confirmed two Covid-19 cases in Bahrain, while a member of Channel 4’s travelling broadcasting crew also tested positive during a mandatory test upon their arrival in the Gulf Kingdom.

F1 bosses are hopeful of staging a record-breaking 23 rounds this year, with the next race scheduled for Imola on April 18.

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