British team McLaren withdraw from Formula One season-opening Australian Grand Prix

McLaren has pulled the pin on its participation in the Australian Grand Prix after a positive coronavirus test in its team.

McLaren driver Carlos Sainz of Spain poses for a photo at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne, Thursday, March 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

McLaren driver Carlos Sainz of Spain poses for a photo at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne. Source: AP

McLaren have withdrawn from the Formula One season-opening Australian Grand Prix after a team member tested positive for the coronavirus, the British team has said.

The person in question was tested and self-isolated as soon as they started to show symptoms, according to McLaren, and will now be treated by local healthcare authorities in Melbourne.

Team chiefs informed the governing FIA of the decision to withdraw from Sunday's race on Thursday, a day before practice is due to start at Albert Park.
The positive test at McLaren follows four crew members of fellow Formula One team Haas being quarantined due to the outbreak.

"The team member was tested and self-isolated as soon as they started to show symptoms and will now be treated by local healthcare authorities," McLaren said in a statement.
"The team has prepared for this eventuality and has ongoing support in place for its employee who will now enter a period of quarantine. The team is cooperating with the relevant local authorities to assist their investigations and analysis."

Mercedes driver and reigning F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton had earlier questioned why the race was going ahead when so many other sporting events around the world were being cancelled or closing doors to fans.


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