Mercedes Formula One team boss Toto Wolff said on Monday he was still preparing for a Chinese Grand Prix in April despite the coronavirus ...
LONDON: Mercedes Formula One team boss Toto Wolff said on Monday he was still preparing for a Chinese Grand Prix in April despite the coronavirus epidemic, but health had to be the deciding factor.
"Not going would be a shame. We had full grandstands last year, it was sold out," Wolff told reporters at a news conference to announce petrochemicals company Ineos as a principal sponsor of the reigning champions. Airlines have cancelled flights to China, with British Airways announcing on Monday it was halting all flights to Beijing and Shanghai until the end of March. A majority of the 10 teams are based in Britain.
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