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Seidl remains in solidarity with his employees in Melbourne

A McLaren team member tested positive for coronavirus in Australia. Team boss Andreas Seidl fully supports the teams' decision to withdraw from the Australian Grand Prix which was eventually cancelled.  Andreas Seidl is currently in Australia along with fourteen other McLaren employees who are quarantined because of the virus. Seidl himself has not been in contact with the team member so he does not have to be quarantined. The fourteen employees have all been in contact with the team member who tested positive for the prevailing virus on Thursday: "Out of solidarity, I will stay with my staff in Melbourne for as long as it takes" Read more F1 world champion...
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