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Mclaren boss rips Racing Point over COVID

Stroll infection calls into doubt testing protocols

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Mclaren boss Zak brown mocked racing Point’s handling of canadian driver Lance Stroll’s COVID-19 positive on Friday and questioned the team’s claim to test more than anyone else in Formula One.

Stroll tested positive after he returned to his home in Switzerlan­d on Oct. 11 after feeling sick and missing the eifel Grand Prix.

racing Point said the driver had consulted a family doctor by telephone while isolating at Germany’s Nuerburgri­ng and was told he did not have COVID symptoms. Stroll had been negative in previous tests.

He was the team’s second driver to contract the virus after Mexican Sergio Perez in August. Team owner Lawrence Stroll, Lance’s father, has also tested positive.

“If I look at the racing Point incidents I would probably test anyone that isn’t feeling well, daily,” brown told reporters in a video news conference at the Portuguese Grand Prix.

“I don’t know who the doctor was. I don’t know if it was dr. Mallya, dr. Seuss, maybe it was dr. dre.

“Maybe next time around we should be testing when anyone has any sorts of symptoms because we know how dangerous this is.”

Indian mogul Vijay Mallya owned the Force India team that became racing Point when Stroll’s father Lawrence took over.

racing Point principal Otmar Szafnauer said the team, who were warned by the governing FIA after failing to report immediatel­y on Stroll’s status, had done nearly 20,000 tests, of which 15,000 were at the Silverston­e factory.

“We test more than any other business, more than any other Formula One team,” Szafnauer said.

Williams refused to rule out a move for Sergio Perez on Friday as speculatio­n mounted the Mexican could replace George russell at the tail-end Formula One team next season.

Acting team principal Simon roberts was asked several times during a video news conference to confirm contracted drivers russell and canadian Nicholas Latifi would be staying and refused to do so.

“I’m not going to say anything about either of our drivers,” roberts said

“They’re both doing a great job.”

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