Glasgow Times

McLaren staff out of quarantine and en route home FORMULA ONE

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THE McLaren staff quarantine­d in Australia are set to arrive back home within the next 48 hours.

Sixteen members of the British team spent a fortnight in self-isolation in Melbourne after one of their colleagues contracted coronaviru­s.

The infected individual, a

British mechanic, was reported by McLaren to be symptom-free last week, and it is understood that they have already returned to the UK.

The other team members – seven of whom returned negative results after being tested for the virus – have been given the green light to return.

McLaren’s withdrawal from the season-opening Australian

race prompted F1 bosses to call off the race. A member of tyre manufactur­er Pirelli’s staff also contracted the illness while in Melbourne.

But a spokespers­on for Pirelli confirmed that the individual has since recovered from the illness and has now departed Australia.

The F1 calendar has been thrown into disarray, with eight of the opening 22 races called off following the global pandemic. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix, pencilled in for June 7, was postponed on Monday.

F1 boss Chase Carey hopes the delayed campaign can get under way at some stage this summer with as many as 18 races crammed into a rejigged calendar.

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown said: “The teams, F1, and the FIA are working very closely together to do everything we can so when the world becomes a safe place to go racing, we can go racing, and hopefully have as much of our schedule preserved.

“There are plans in place to start up in the summertime if the world allows us to.”

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