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F1 CEO not confirming Mugello, Nurburgring backup events

May 9 Stefano Domenicali is working hard to tackle the latest problem with the 2021 Formula 1 calendar, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. Following the recent cancellation of the Canadian GP, F1 CEO Domenicali inked a last-minute replacement deal with Istanbul Park. However, the UK government has now put Turkey on its so-called covid ‘red list', meaning that F1 team members returning to Britain face a mandatory two-week quarantine period. Domenicali told Sky Italia that he wants to try to work around the problem. 'We don't want to change the schedule or postpone any more races,' said the Italian. 'But we don't exactly know how that should work at the moment.' Mugello and the...
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