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Ferrari will be able to reopen the doors of the factory on 14 April

All Formula 1 teams will have to close their factory completely for three weeks in March or April. At Ferrari, everything has been locked for some time and that means that they can get back to work relatively early in April, provided the coronavirus situation allows it. According to reports from Corriere Dello Sport, all activities in Maranello will resume on 14 April. However, there is an important condition attached to this: "The continuity of the supply chain must be guaranteed." Read more Sainz warns Norris: 'That's what happened to Verstappen back then' At AlphaTauri the factory will only close down completely this week, Franz Tost reported on Friday. All teams with...
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