<p>Formula One driver Sergio Perez has tested positive for the coronavirus and will miss this weekend's British Grand Prix, his Racing Point team said Thursday.</p>.<p>"Following the announcement that Sergio has tested positive for Covid-19 at the Silverstone Circuit ahead of the British Grand Prix, the team regrets to announce that he will be unable to participate in this weekend's race," said his team in a statement.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Mexican is the first driver to test positive for the virus since the world championship made its delayed start in Austria earlier in July with strict testing protocols.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>"Sergio is physically well and in good spirits, but he will continue to self-isolate under the guidelines of the relevant public health authorities, with safety the ultimate priority for the team and the sport," added his team.</p>.<p>Perez will likely be replaced by either fellow-Mexican Esteban Gutierrez or Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne for Sunday's race, the fourth round of this season's truncated calendar.</p>.<p>Earlier, Racing Point said that Perez had returned an "inconclusive Covid-19 test."</p>.<p>He was absent from Thursday's official media activities as he awaited the outcome of a second test.</p>.<p>Formula One has a strict protocol for all involved at a Grand Prix with personnel tested before each event and every five days.</p>.<p>The F1 season has so far seen more than 15,000 tests.</p>.<p>Until Thursday, there had been only two positive results, both of which were for local set-up staff.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Racing Point said that Perez had not returned to Mexico since the Hungarian Grand Prix 10 days earlier.</p>.<p>Speaking before the Covid-19 delayed season began in Austria, Formula One chairman and chief executive Chase Carey said the sport would not cancel an event if a driver returned a positive test.</p>.<p>"We encourage teams to have procedures in place so if an individual has to go into quarantine, we have the ability to quarantine them at a hotel and then to replace that individual," he said.</p>.<p>Perez, who made his F1 debut in 2011, is sixth in the 20-driver championship after three rounds.</p>.<p>All three races so far in the world championship -- back-to-back events in Austria followed by the Hungarian Grand Prix -- have taken place behind closed doors.</p>
<p>Formula One driver Sergio Perez has tested positive for the coronavirus and will miss this weekend's British Grand Prix, his Racing Point team said Thursday.</p>.<p>"Following the announcement that Sergio has tested positive for Covid-19 at the Silverstone Circuit ahead of the British Grand Prix, the team regrets to announce that he will be unable to participate in this weekend's race," said his team in a statement.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Mexican is the first driver to test positive for the virus since the world championship made its delayed start in Austria earlier in July with strict testing protocols.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>"Sergio is physically well and in good spirits, but he will continue to self-isolate under the guidelines of the relevant public health authorities, with safety the ultimate priority for the team and the sport," added his team.</p>.<p>Perez will likely be replaced by either fellow-Mexican Esteban Gutierrez or Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne for Sunday's race, the fourth round of this season's truncated calendar.</p>.<p>Earlier, Racing Point said that Perez had returned an "inconclusive Covid-19 test."</p>.<p>He was absent from Thursday's official media activities as he awaited the outcome of a second test.</p>.<p>Formula One has a strict protocol for all involved at a Grand Prix with personnel tested before each event and every five days.</p>.<p>The F1 season has so far seen more than 15,000 tests.</p>.<p>Until Thursday, there had been only two positive results, both of which were for local set-up staff.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Racing Point said that Perez had not returned to Mexico since the Hungarian Grand Prix 10 days earlier.</p>.<p>Speaking before the Covid-19 delayed season began in Austria, Formula One chairman and chief executive Chase Carey said the sport would not cancel an event if a driver returned a positive test.</p>.<p>"We encourage teams to have procedures in place so if an individual has to go into quarantine, we have the ability to quarantine them at a hotel and then to replace that individual," he said.</p>.<p>Perez, who made his F1 debut in 2011, is sixth in the 20-driver championship after three rounds.</p>.<p>All three races so far in the world championship -- back-to-back events in Austria followed by the Hungarian Grand Prix -- have taken place behind closed doors.</p>