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F1 race director Masi plans to 'let them race'

FIA race director Michael Masi has pledged to let the drivers go racing when the season finally gets underway in July, and hopes that officials and stewards won't intervene unless absolutely necessary. It follows suggestions from some parts of the F1 paddock that drivers could be 'rusty' following an unprecedented seven month lay-off from competition due to the outbreak of the coronavirus outbreak. Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Christian Horner are among those expecting to see a lot of racing incidents due to dulled reflexes after such a long time away from the race track. F1 race director Masi 'happy' with first year on the job Errors, accidents, collisions, shunts and off-roading...
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