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Report: F1 teams to take mandatory early summer break

All Formula 1 teams are set to agree to a mandatory summer break which would push back the beginning of the 2020 season, according to reports emerging from the paddock. The season opener was set to take place last week in Australia, but after a McLaren team member tested positive for the coronavirus, which has now impacted every major sport in the world, the decision was eventually made to cancel the race, along with Bahrain which was due to take place this upcoming weekend. Article continues under video China and Vietnam were postponed previously, with the race in the Netherlands set to follow soon. Formula 1 Group stock price now at lowest level since 2016 as plummet continuesRead more...
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