PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑04 Jun 2020, 21:14
The smaller teams have an advantage this year. Less crowded factories. It might be a championship of human attrition (in terms of people sent home for symptoms).
Remember, it would only be temporary attrition ( hopefully as they are all young and fit ) so even if it was 2 sessions of 25% unable to make race day it would not be that bad. Most of the crew have several jobs and most overlap incase they are needed anyway.
Not making light of it, but as the likely time for 'catching it' is trackside, it would take until after the event to mature into debilitating, then up to a month for the bad cases to be off. This is assuming that none need hospitalisation, which is not a forgone conclusion, but would they not vet the crews for underlying conditions etc, so should be the best of the crop, so-to-speak, and possibly preference given to those who have already had their 'dose'
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