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Szafnauer has a clear message: ''Then we can race again soon''
Formula 1 is at a standstill for the time being and with the first eight races on the calendar postponed or even cancelled, the factories have to close down as well. Racing Point is no exception, now that all factories in England have to close because of the corona virus. ''In the light of the government's decision, we closed our factory on Wednesday evening and will remain closed for at least three weeks. In principle, we want to start working again on Thursday 16 April and have done everything possible to provide staff at home with the right resources so that they can continue to work,'' Otmar Szafnauer says in a statement from the team. Read more Marko had coronavirus: ''Shows that even...
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