Racing Point F1 Team set for warning from FIA for Stroll COVID-19 incident

Racing Point Formula 1 team is set to receive a warning from the FIA after failing to report the test result of driver Lance Stroll immediately aft꧟er the Eifel Grand Prix.
The Canadian driver was tested positi🍷ve for Coronavirus last Sunday having flown home e📖arly after being too unwell to race at the Nurburgring.
The te▨am is deemed not to have🍌 complied with the FIA’s COVID-19 code of conduct protocols set out at the start of the season.
The code of conduct𓂃 states personnel attending F1 grands prix must report whether they have a positive test.
Racing Point failed to report Stroll's positive test and only informed the FIA shortly before it was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖💖结果历史:announced publicly on Stroll’s Twitter 🌳account earlier this week.
It says: "Our COVID-19 delegate will also receive updates from the stakeholder if durin🍷g the covered event or within 14 days at the end of a covered event any circumstances arise (such as a disclosure by the approved test provider relating to you or reports made by you to the applicable stakeholder) that indicate that you may no longe💮r be fit to attend the covered event(s)."
The FIA has issued similar warnings in the pas🅠t, with Charles Leclerc receiving one for returning home to Monaco between the two races at the Red Bul🅷l Ring.
Sebastian Vettel also picked up a warning in Austria for exiti🐭ng his team’s bubble and speaking to Redꦅ Bull senior staff Christian Horner and Helmut Marko.
For this weekend’s Portuguese Grand Prix, everyone is required to take a COVID-19 test within 2🎉4 hours of entering the circuit.
Previously, attendees could have a test within a five-day window meaning someone could have🦩 a test on Wednesday and not require another one for the remainder of the weekend.

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