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Motor racing-Perez and Sainz take up Bahrain vaccination offer

Published 2021-03-12, 08:03 a/m

March 12 (Reuters) - Red Bull's Sergio Perez and Ferrari (NYSE:RACE)'s Carlos Sainz said on Friday they had accepted Bahrain's offer of a COVID-19 vaccine, making them the first Formula One drivers to confirm they had done so.

Bahrain is hosting three days of pre-season testing and the opening race on March 28 and has offered doses of the Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) BioNTech vaccine to all the teams and Formula One travelling group.

Teams have left it as a matter of personal choice for employees, although the sport itself has said it does not want to jump queues ahead of more vulnerable people.

Mexican Perez, who competed for Racing Point (now Aston Martin) last season, was the first Formula One driver to contract the virus when he missed two races at Silverstone last season. has moved from McLaren to Ferrari, most of whose team in Bahrain have also taken up the offer with Italy lagging on vaccinations. got offered, I took the decision to take it," Perez told reporters. "For me, back in Mexico I don't know when I will be able to get it."

Sainz said he had done the same: "I took it. I thought it was a great opportunity and obviously thankful to the Bahrain government for offering it to so many people that travel around the world."

McLaren's Lando Norris, sitting alongside in the briefing, tested positive for the virus in January. The Briton said he had yet to decide on vaccination.

Six of the 20 regular race drivers have had COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, the others being seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll.

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Several team bosses have also tested positive, with Alfa Romeo's Frederic Vasseur the latest and unable to travel to Bahrain for testing.

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