Members of the McLaren F1 team who were still being held in quarantine in Melbourne after close contact with a colleague who had tested positive for coronavirus have now been given the all-clear.
As well as the team member who tested positive for COVID-19 the day before the subsequently abandoned Australian Grand Prix weekend, a further 14 personnel had been required to stay in isolation in the city as a precaution when the rest of the team few home.
Seven McLaren staff were tested for coronavirus after displaying possible symptoms, but all results came back negative.
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“They’re doing well,” confirmed team principal Andreas Seidl in an interview with the official McLaren website.
“I stayed out with them for a couple of extra days, and some senior members of the team are still there with them,” he confirmed.