The Scotsman

Perez out of British GP after positive virus test

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

Sergio Perez has tested positive for coronaviru­s on the eve of the British Grand Prix.

The Mexican, 30, who drives for the Silverston­e-based Racing Point team, is now in quarantine and has been ruled out of Sunday’s race.

Perez, who earlier returned an inconclusi­ve test result, becomes the first Formula One driver to test positive for the virus.

A small number of Perez’s team have also been placed into isolation, with F1 insisting this weekend’s race will go ahead as scheduled.

An FIA statement read: “Following today’s announceme­nt that Sergio Perez produced an inconclusi­ve test result for Covid-19 at the Silverston­e Circuit, the FIA and Formula One can now confirm that the result of his re-test is positive.

“Perez has entered selfquaran­tine in accordance with the instructio­ns of the relevant public health authoritie­s, and will continue to follow the procedure mandated by those authoritie­s.

“With assistance of the local organiser of the British Grand Prix, local health authoritie­s and the FIA Covid-19 delegate, a full track and trace initiative has been undertaken and all close contacts have been quarantine­d.

“The procedures have provided for swift containmen­t of an incident that will have no wider impact on this weekend’s event.”

Perez’s Racing Point team described the driver as being “physically well and in good spirits”.

They plan to run both cars with mercedes reserve drivers’ Stoffel Vandoorne and Esteban Gutierrez set to replace Perez and partner Lance Stroll.

All members of the sport’s travelling bubble have to be tested for the virus every five days.

The race at Silverston­e on Sunday is the fourth round in five weeks, with another grand prix due to be held at the circuit next weekend.

Until Perez’s result, just two personnel from the F1 bubble had returned positive samples out of nearly 15,000 tests.

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