Lewis Hamilton says cancelling F1's Australian GP "the right call"

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says t🧜he decision to cancel the season-opening Australian ꧟Grand Prix was “the right call” amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Melbourne race was abandoned after a member of the McLaren team tested positive for COVID-19, resulti🌟ng in the Woking squad withdrawing from the event.

Hamilton'�☂�s Mercedes team confirmed it sent a letter to F1 and the FIA to request the cancellation race following the outbreak of coronavirus in the paddock.

Hamilton says cancelling F1's Australian GP

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says the decision to cancel the season-opening Australian Grand Prix wa🐠s “the right call” amid the ongoing coronavirus pande♋mic.

The Melbourne race was abando💜ned after a member of the McLaren team tested positive for COVID-19,💦 resulting in the Woking squad withdrawing from the event.

Hamilton's Mercedes team confirmed it sent a letter to F1 and the FIA to request the cancellation race 🎃following the outbreak of coronavirus in the paddock.

Hamilton, who had already admitted that he was “surprised” and “shocked” that ꦅthe Australian Grand Prix was initially going ahead as planned in the build up to the weekend, praised the decision to call off the race on social media.

“Sadly, this is the right decision,” Hamilton said in a post o♍n Twit✱ter.

“No one wants this, we all want to get in our cars and get racing, but we have to be realistic and 🍎we must put health and safety first.

“The reality is, this is really serious with people dying every day, lots of peopl🃏e ill and even if they are not ill, many people being affected financially and emotionall🔥y.

“No one 💎really knows the extent of what we are dealing with, but we should all take precautions to keep as many people as safe as possiꦏble.

“I know it’s disappointing, as sport unites us when times a𓆏re tough, but it’s the r🧸ight call.

“Listen to the advice everyone, keep safe. Hope to be back racing soon but in th♋e meantime look after yourselves.”

There are now serious doubts over whether upcoming races in Bahrain and Vietnam on March 22 and April 5 will take place, with F1 bosses currently evaluating the possibility of suspending competition until 🐠June.

Hamilton says cancelling F1's Australian GP

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