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Bubbles within bubbles as F1 teams gear up for season start

- ALAN BALDWIN

Formula One teams will operate in bubbles within bubbles when the season starts behind closed doors in Austria next week after being stalled since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There will be no spectators, no sponsors or VIP guests wandering the paddock and limited social interactio­n even between teammates.

Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies feels the biggest challenge, for his mechanics at least, could be having to wear face masks at all times in the heat and tight confines of the garage.

“We have been starting to get used to it all of us now, because it's becoming part of our normal life,” the Frenchman told reporters in a video call ahead of the July 5 opener to discuss the “new normal” and safety protocols.

“Here at Ferrari it's compulsory, so we wear it (the mask) at all times in the factory. . . but it's one thing to wear it in the office environmen­t, another to wear it when it would be 40 degrees at the racetrack.”

Ferrari will try to schedule regular breaks for breathing exercises.

Formula One will have three races on successive weekends to get the season started, with two at Spielberg's

Red Bull Ring before moving on to Hungary. Others will then follow in quick succession.

Teams are limited to 80 people each, with everyone having to register a negative COVID-19 test less than four days before arriving in Austria.

Testing will then be conducted every five days, rather than the two initially mooted.

“The Formula One paddock will be a bubble,” said Mekies.

“But inside . . . you will have an individual bubble for each team with pretty much no or minimum interactio­n between a bubble or a team and another.

“So you will not see, as we all like and as you used to see, people from a team having a casual chat with people from another team.

“Inside the team bubble, which is inside the F1 bubble, we will also do more bubbles,” added the Frenchman.

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