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Bahrain's vaccine offer accepted by some F1 personnel

Some Formula 1 personnel have accepted Bahrain’s offer to receive a Covid-19 vaccine ahead of the start of the 2021 season. Formula 1 moved pre-season testing from Spain to Bahrain in light of the Gulf state becoming the opening round following Australia’s postponement. It prompted the Kingdom of Bahrain to invite personnel attending both pre-season […]
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