Probably for the best.
I think the only threat to the GP would be if Brazil suddenly went back onto the red travel list or equivalent.El Scorchio wrote: ↑23 Oct 2021, 17:22Just to switch the subject- I see the Extreme E have cancelled their Brazil stage. Slightly different kettle of fish but do we think the Brazilian GP is in peril at all at this moment, three weeks out from the race? I’d imagine they’d have pulled the trigger already, but…
I'm afraid the show must go on.Manoah2u wrote: ↑10 Nov 2021, 11:26Have all the drivers been vaccinated by now?
And which drivers have had/not contracted Covid?
in comparison to UAE and Jeddah, Brazil has indeed very high COVID numbers right now, but it's NOTHING compared to the 80k+ covid numbers the USA had whilst racing in Austin, and afaik nothing ground braking happened, so i don't see how one should be worried at all more over Brazil than the USA.
Numbers do not tell the whole story. For instance, UK has high numbers but the testing numbers are very high, so more cases are found and reported. Also in UK a high % is in kids 10-16 group (passed on in schools).Manoah2u wrote: ↑10 Nov 2021, 11:26Have all the drivers been vaccinated by now?
And which drivers have had/not contracted Covid?
in comparison to UAE and Jeddah, Brazil has indeed very high COVID numbers right now, but it's NOTHING compared to the 80k+ covid numbers the USA had whilst racing in Austin, and afaik nothing ground braking happened, so i don't see how one should be worried at all more over Brazil than the USA.
I don’t think there are any drivers or team members who are not vaccinated. F1 consists of educated people who think along the lines of science.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 12:46On this- and with the Djokovic saga currently happening in Australia- do we know if any of the drivers are unvaccinated, and if so are they likely to be denied entry to any countries like Australia? If they are unvaccinated there's no way they'll meet exemption criteria.