Miami GP: Miami GP is in trouble as the two race directors tested positive for Covid-19: Formula 1 race directors Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich have both tested positive for Covid-19 ahead of the following end of the week’s Miami Grand Prix. Follow Formula 1 updates on InsideSport.IN.
Individuals heading out to the USA are expected to show a negative COVID-19 test result taken a day before travel. The Miami Grand Prix will start on May 6, and it now remains to be seen whether any of these two race directors can travel to the USA.
Miami GP: Miami GP in TROUBLE once again, two race directors test COVID-19 positive – Check Out
The FIA won’t remark on what it depicts as ‘unverified’ reports. However, it says it would ‘possibly uncover clinical data about our staff assuming that it was pertinent to the running of the occasion.’
Freitas and Wittich are the main two nominated race directors for the 2022 season. They were named as replacements for Michael Masi following an audit of the dubious 2021 season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Miami GP: Formula 1 race directors Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich have tested positive ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.Michael Masi is at present in Australia, and his return to Formula 1 seems a tad unlikely. The more probable choices would be British veterans Herbie Blash, long-time agent to the late Charlie Whiting, and Colin Haywood, who was due to be the deputy race chief in Miami.
Be that as it may, neither plays filled the part of F1 race chief previously. Scott Elkins, who is the DTM race chief is another plausible option, while Formula 1’s sporting director Steve Nielsen is further back in this race.
Miami GP: Miami GP in TROUBLE once again, two race directors test COVID-19 positive – Check Out
The Miami GP was in trouble as the local residents around the circuit filed a complaint about the noise it would have when the events goes ahead. But it was dismissed by the judge and the green signal has been given to the event.
The #F1 Miami Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, as a challenge from local residents was denied in court 🧑⚖️
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— Autosport (@autosport) April 20, 2022
The debut Miami GP will occur from May 6 to 8. Meanwhile, the occasion makes its F1 debut with a race at a circuit that has been built around the city’s Hard Rock Stadium. The Florida race has joined the F1 schedule on a 10-year deal, with the sport additionally visiting the Circuit Of The Americas for the United States Grand Prix from October 21 to 23. Las Vegas will turn into the third American race on the schedule one year from now.
Miami GP: Miami GP in TROUBLE once again, two race directors test COVID-19 positive – Check Out