Lewis Hamilton cleared to race in F1 Abu Dhabi GP after negative COVID-19 tests

F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton will return to action to race at this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi GP after testing negative for coronavirus on multiple occasions.
Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates in parc ferme at the end of the race.
Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates in parc ferme at the end of the…
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Formula 1 world champion Le🦩wis Hamilton will return♒ to action to race at this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after testing negative for coronavirus on multiple occasions.

Hamilton contracted coronavirus 11 days ago and was forced to skip last weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix as he missed the first race weekend of his career since making his 💃F1 debut back in 2007.

George Russell, who acted as stand-in꧑ for Hamilton and starred on his Mercedes debut by coming close to claiming a fairytale maiden victory, will return to Williams to conte💝st the final round of the season.

A statement issued by the FIA and Mercedes on T🧸hursday confirmed that Hamilton ha☂d returned a number of negative COVID-19 tests after completing his mandatory 10-day isolation period and had arrived in Abu Dhabi after being granted permission to travel from Bahrain by the local authorities.

The seven-time w🍰orld champion has now been cleared to access the F1 paddock at the Yas Marina Circuit on Frida𝔍y, paving the way for him to take part in practice and the remainder of the weekend.

“The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team is pleased to confirm that Lewis Hamilton will drive for the team in this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,” Mercedes confi🗹rm🉐ed in a team statement.

“Lewis tested negative for COVID-19 on Wednesday prior to completion of his sel༒f-isolation period in Bahrain. This enableꦆd him to travel to Abu Dhabi on Thursday afternoon, and he tested negative on arrival.

“Lewis has therefore completed the protocols required by the FIA for his entry to the🎉 paddock tomorrow and will be able to take part in the race weekend.

“George Russell w😼ill return to Williams Racing for the final event of the꧂ 2020 season.”

Russell’s return to his regular seat at Williams means that J🌼ack Aitk♛en will miss the opportunity to contest a second F1 race weekend in his role as reserve driver for the Grove-based outfit.

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