Instead Of A Bubble, Formula One Wants To Use A Biosphere In 2021 Jalopnik 12/13/2020 © Photo: Hamad I Mohammed (Getty Images)
I think everyone has become accustomed to the term “bubble” in this post-COVID world but for racing to continue safely, Formula One is looking to get even more serious. In order to safely contest the Australian Grand Prix at the start of 2021, the series is looking to implement a biosphere.
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A bubble is essentially a small group of people with whom you have close personal contact, but as we’ve seen, what we imagine to be a ‘small’ bubble is actually pretty huge. F1 drivers may currently be avoiding unnecessary travel, fans, and more, but as has been noted before, those drivers are still taking flights and being served by hotel staff. That bubble then becomes way larger than intended.
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