BBC Top Gear Magazine

CARS AND THE CORONAVIRUS

Perhaps Friday 13 March was the turning point. The Australian GP, cancelled at just two days’ notice after a McLaren mechanic tested positive for coronavirus. How many teams, then in full spool up for the new season, would have envisaged that within two weeks, they’d all be working together?

Things move fast in F1. Trouble is, as we, lending assistance in rapid prototyping, reverse engineering and dozens of other areas.

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