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F1 champion, Lewis Hamilton, tests positive for COVID-19

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Formula One champion, Lewis Hamilton has gone into self-isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, Mercedes confirmed on Tuesday.

As a result, the British racer will miss this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix, his first Grand Prix miss in his 14-season career, ending a record run of 265 consecutive starts.

The Mercedes driver returned three negative tests last week but began displaying mild symptoms on Monday and was informed at the same time that a contact prior to his arrival in Bahrain had subsequently tested positive for Covid-19.

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Mercedes further added that Hamilton who is showing mild symptoms is ” fit and well” and his temporary replacement will be announced “in due course”.

“The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team regrets to announce that Lewis Hamilton has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be unable to take part in this weekend’s Sakhir GP.

“Lewis was tested three times last week and returned a negative result each time, the last of which was on Sunday afternoon at the Bahrain International Circuit as part of the standard race weekend testing programme.

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“However, he woke up on Monday morning with mild symptoms and was informed at the same time that a contact prior to arrival in Bahrain had subsequently tested positive. Lewis therefore took a further test and returned a positive result. This has since been confirmed by a retest.

“Lewis is now isolating in accordance with COVID-19 protocols and public health authority guidelines in Bahrain. Apart from mild symptoms, he is otherwise fit and well, and the entire team sends him its very best wishes for a swift recovery,” Mercedes’ statement read.

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Recall that the 35-year-old clinched his record-equalling seventh world championship three weeks ago in Turkey.

He was also honoured as a Game Changer at the 2020 GQ Men Of The Year Awards held on Thursday, Nov 27.

However, the former McLaren driver becomes the third F1 driver to contract Covid-19 this season after Racing Point’s Sergio Perez and Lance Stroll.

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