Leclerc called out for breaching F1 COVID-19 protocol with Monaco trip

Charles Leclerc lands himself a warning from the FIA amid reports he returned to Monaco and socialised outside of his 'bubble' between races
Leclerc called out for breaching F1 COVID-19 protocol with Monaco trip

Charles Lecl✨erc has been given a stern reminder of the F1 protocol involving interaction outside of his ‘social bubbles’ after the Ferrari driver was spotted in Monaco socialising with friends between events.

While the vast majority of the F1 paddock has remained in Austria due to the short gap between the two ra𝔉ces at the Red Bull Ring, the relati🔥ve proximity to Monaco saw both Leclerc and Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas return to their homes for a few days.

Though drivers are free to do this if the COVID-19 code of conduct has strict protocols in place encouraging people to stay within their social bubbles and to not risk ꦺboth themselves – and by extension the F1 paddock – to infection from other sources.

“Any time that Profile 1 Attendees spend outside the Venue during a Covered Event or between Covered Events must be spent with other members of the same Group, keeping interactiꦜon with persons outside that Group to a minimꦍum,” reads Article 3.14 of the document.

While Bottas says he simply travel💃led and stayed home with his girlfriend as is permitted, Leclerc was reportedly spotted on social medไia among friends during that time, earning both himself and Ferrari a warning.

When asked about t🦋ꦰhe matter Leclerc says he has been tested twice since last weekend and the results have been negative.

“I did come back home. On the other hand, I’ve been tested twice before coming back, so in two days tested twice൲, both negative obviously, and that’s it, but yes, I went back home for two days and then did two tests to be sure of the result.”

It comes after both Re🐻d Bull and Sebastian Vettel were warned in Austri♊a last week after the Ferrari driver was spotted talking to Helmut Marko and Christian Horner.

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