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Sainz enters self-quarantine after cancelled Australian GP

Carlos Sainz McLaren Racing driver Carlos Sainz has confirmed that he's entered self-isolation upon his return home following the cancellation of the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix. A McLaren team member returned a positive test for coronavirus, prompting the British squad to withdraw from the weekend. Another 14 staff members from the squad were placed into quarantine in Melbourne, with McLaren stating returning staff would not attend the McLaren Technology Centre once back in the United Kingdom. Speaking in the latest McLaren Unboxed video, Sainz confirmed that he has taken this instruction a step further by entering self-isolation. 'I'm sure you've been wondering what we've been...
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