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Brown: Four teams could disappear from ‘fragile' F1

Formula 1 is in a ‘very fragile state' according to Zak Brown McLaren boss Zak Brown believes Formula 1 is in a ‘very fragile state' and suggests as many as four teams could disappear as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Motorsport has largely been placed on hold as the world comes to grips with the current situation, with travel and mass gathering bans now common place. The opening six races of the 2020 Formula 1 season have been cancelled or postponed with no clear indication as to when track action may resume. Canada is currently the first event scheduled to host an event, though in recent days two other flagship events in Montreal have been cancelled. 'This is...
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