F1 says UK quarantine would make
British GP impossible
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[May 19, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One says the
UK government's quarantine plans would rule out a British Grand Prix
and affect tens of thousands of F1-related jobs if exemptions are
not granted for sport.
Ministers have said they plan a 14-day quarantine for most people
arriving in the country in the coming weeks to try to prevent a
second peak in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Formula One is planning two grands prix without spectators at
Silverstone, which this year marks the 70th anniversary of hosting
the first world championship race, immediately after two in Austria
in early July.
"A 14-day quarantine would make it impossible to have a British
Grand Prix this year," a Formula One spokesman said on Tuesday.
"It has a major impact on literally tens of thousands of jobs linked
to F1 and the supply chains. If all elite sport is to return to TV,
then exemptions must be provided."
Seven of the 10 Formula One teams are based in England and plans for
the season, which has yet to start due to the pandemic, would be
disrupted by teams being forced into two weeks' quarantine every
time they return from abroad.
Formula One plans to hold the Austrian races within a controlled
'bubble', with all team members tested repeatedly for the virus,
travelling on charter flights and avoiding contact with anyone
outside the paddock.
"We would be travelling back to the UK on F1-only occupied aircraft
and all staff would be tested, making a quarantine totally
unnecessary," said the spokesman.
Austria is one of Europe's least affected countries by COVID-19 but
everyone going on to Silverstone would be similarly isolated.
Quarantine also threatens English soccer clubs' progress in Europe
if still in force once matches resume.
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Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit,
Silverstone, Britain - July 14, 2019 Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in action during the race REUTERS/John
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Manchester City and Chelsea are in the Champions League while
Manchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Scotland's Glasgow
Rangers remain in Europa League contention.
There was no immediate comment from the Premier League or the clubs
concerned.
Asked in parliament on Monday about exemptions, transport minister
Grant Shapps said that while it would initially be a blanket
approach, the government was in "active discussions" about what more
it could do.
"We should, indeed, consider further improvements. For example,
things like air bridges enabling people from other countries who
have themselves achieved lower levels of coronavirus infection," he
said.
Formula One has yet to publish a revised 2020 calendar but chairman
Chase Carey has said venues not previously due to host races are
being considered as part of contingency planning.
That could mean Germany's Hockenheim, which has been in discussions
with F1, following on from Austria to overcome the quarantine
restrictions if Silverstone is ruled out.
There could then be more races on successive weekends in Europe
before the teams have to return to England again.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by David Goodman and Christian
Radnedge)
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