McLaren F1 driver Carlos Sainz tests negative for coronavirus
McLarဣen Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz haওs confirmed he has tested negative for coronavirus.
The S🧜paniard is currently taking part in a voluntary quarantine period as a precautionary measure after a member of the McLaren F1 crew contracted COVID-19 at the Australian Grand Prix.
Despite testing negative fཧor thജe flu-like virus, Sainz will continue with his current self-isolation, which he admitted to being “a bit bored” of earlier on Tuesday.

McLa🦂ren Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has confirmed he has tested ღnegative for coronavirus.
The Spaniard is🍌 currently taking part in a voluntary quarantine period as a precautionary measure after a member of the McLare💮n F1 crew contracted COVID-19 at the Australian Grand Prix.
Despi🦄te testing negative for the flu-like virus, Sainz will continu🔯e with his current self-isolation, which he admitted to being “a bit bored” of earlier on Tuesday.
McLaren withdrew from the season-opener in Australia following an outbreak 🎉of coronavirus in the Melbourne paddock, which ultimately resulted in the race being called off.
“After what happened in Australia, I needed to do the COVID-19 test an🗹d I am very happy because ♕the results are negative,” Sainz said on Instagram.
“In reality it won’t change much, because I will continue in quaranti🍌ne.”
Earlier this week, the Woking squad confirmed the member of its team that had tested positive was no longer showing syꦬmptoms of coronavirus, while revealing that the other 14 staff currently observing🍃 a self-isolation period are being supported by top McLaren personnel out in Melbourne.
— Carlos Sainz (@Carlossainz55)
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