The Chinese Grand Prix will be cancelled for a fourth consecutive year due to the pandemic, according to reports.

The BBC has reported that the Shanghai race, which has not taken place since the outbreak of the pandemic, will be called off owing to China’s zero-Covid policy in a decision yet to be announced.

Though sports groups are exempted from quarantine on arrival in the country in favour of a strict closed-bubble system, personnel would still be subject to mandatory isolation and quarantine for eight days if they were to test positive while in the country.

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