Merc F1 boss out quarantine after Covid positive, will now focus on Hamilton  deal

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Mercedes Formula One team boss and co-owner Toto Wolff has revealed he tested positive for Covid-19 and had to isolate in Austria this month but is now out of quarantine.

The 49-year-old said in an interview at Sunday’s Kitzbuehel Alpine skiing World Cup downhill that he had no symptoms.

“We had planned to be here for a few days and out of nowhere I got a positive corona test,” said Austrian Wolff. “But everything’s fine… it could have gone badly, but we’re out of quarantine.”

Five Formula One drivers, including Mercedes’ seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, have had the new coronavirus. Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll and Williams principal Simon Roberts have also contracted it.

Wolff is the owner of one third of the Mercedes team as an equal partner with petrochemicals form Ineos and parent company Daimler AG.

The Austrian’s current focus is on agreeing a new deal with Hamilton, who has been out of contract since the end of last year and celebrated his 36th birthday this month.

Wolff said the lawyers were hard at work, with a deal needing to be in place before pre-season testing in Bahrain in March.

The season starts at Bahrain’s Sakhir circuit on March 28.

 

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