Formula 1: Severe WARNING for Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen

Formula 1 WARNING Harsh Lewis Hamilton Max Verstappen

Formula 1 is a motoring sports competition that is organized annually in the form of two world championships, the World Drivers' Championship and the World Constructors' Championship. This is a sport very loved by people, especially by motoring enthusiasts, all stages being televised in just under 200 countries.

This year's Formula 1 World Championship reaches its 73rd season. After last season we had an incendiary end, the winner of the championship (Max Verstappen) being decided in the last stage, in the very last round, this year the world champion will be decided earlier than in previous years, to avoid overlap with the World Championship of Qatar Football.

Formula 1 will have some on the organizational level, so the drivers of the teams participating in the 2022 World Championship, led by Lewis Hamilton, are warned that in order to participate in the Australian Grand Prix, which takes place in April 2022, they must be vaccinated, and according to the words of the head of the race "there is no more exemption for anyone". Thus, the teams are warned in advance about the vaccination of the pilots to avoid the scenario unfolded at the Australian Open, which had Novak Djokovic in the foreground.

Formula 1 will take place even without the big stars Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen (the current world champion) and others, who will not receive special treatment, neither in Australia, nor in other countries where access is based on mandatory vaccination.

"There is zero tolerance. Regardless of whether your name is Lewis Hamilton or Valentino Rossi, if you are positive, you will not compete that weekend.,” says race chief executive Andrew Westacott. "The rules are simple upon entering the country and they are simple to be applied by Formula 1. To participate in the event you must be 100% vaccinated and no exemption will be sought for anyone. These rules are understood by Formula 1, they are understood by FIA (International Automobile Federation) and will be included in the sports regulations."