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Sainz negative, sends ‘big hugs' to McLaren members

Testing negative for the coronavirus, Carlos Sainz has revealed he will remain in self-isolation and is sending a 'big hug' to all the McLaren personnel in quarantine in Australia. McLaren brought the Australian Grand Prix to a halt after the team recorded the paddock's first positive coronavirus test. A second has since been added after a Pirelli team member tested positive. McLaren immediately withdrew from the grand prix, sparking a string of meetings that eventually ended with the race being called off. While the paddocked packed up, 15 McLaren team members remained in Melbourne in self-isolation with team boss Andrea Seidl staying in the country to support his staff. Sainz took the...
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