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Charles Leclerc escapes with warning over coronavirus breach

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Valtteri Bottas was deemed not to have broken any rules following an investigation.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has escaped with a warning after breaking Formula One's strict Covid-19 protocol.

All F1 personnel are required to remain within their so-called bubbles between races as a precaution against the virus.

But a picture of the 22-year-old Leclerc posing with a waiter at a Monte Carlo restaurant this week emerged on social media.

Charles Leclerc finished second in the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix (Mark Thompson/Pool via AP)

An FIA spokesperson told the PA news agency: "Ferrari have been issued with a reminder and warned that any further breaches of the Covid-19 Code of Conduct could be referred to the stewards."

Leclerc was found to have breached Article 3.14 of the code, which reads: "Any time outside the venue during a covered event or between covered events must be spent with other members of the same group, keeping interaction with persons outside that group to a minimum."

Valtteri Bottas' movements between races were also looked into by the sport's governing body after it emerged the Mercedes driver flew back to Monaco after winning last weekend.

But it was deemed that the Finn stayed in his permitted group, which consists of girlfriend Tiffany Cromwell and trainer Antti Vierula.

The second grand prix of the season takes place at the same Spielberg venue this weekend.

Leclerc, who finished behind Bottas in the opening round, defended his actions ahead of the Styrian Grand Prix.

Leclerc said: "I went back home for two days and then did two tests to be sure of the results."

Bottas added: "Obviously I found out if I was allowed to go back and I was. It doesn't really make a difference if I stay with the same people in the same bubble whether I'm here or back home in Monaco.

"So I decided to go back home. We are in Europe and travelling is pretty short so there's no stress really from that. It was a good decision from my side. From a safety point of view there is no difference at all."

Lewis Hamilton remained in his motorhome within the parameters of the Red Bull Ring for the first two races.

The six-time world champion finished fourth last weekend after he was handed a time penalty for a collision with Red Bull driver Alexander Albon.

Hamilton said here that he is hopeful he will continue to "take a knee" before Sunday's race in the fight against racism.

It is understood that the drivers will not line up at the front of the grid to perform the gesture as happened last weekend.

“We have to continue to speak out, to utilise the moment, spread awareness and continue to push for change and that is not going to go away any time soon”
- Lewis Hamilton

Hamilton was joined by 13 drivers in kneeling while six, including Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Leclerc, elected to stand. Both posted anti-racism messages to their social media accounts.

"I am not against taking a knee again if I can," said Hamilton on Thursday. "If I find a way of making sure that it doesn't get in the way of doing my job then I will do it.

"It was encouraging to see the Red Bull team taking a knee by the car last week. So, maybe if we have time, that is something my team and I can do.

"It is important that this is not just a small moment and then we go back to things as normal. We have to continue to speak out, to utilise the moment, spread awareness and continue to push for change and that is not going to go away any time soon. It is not going to change in a couple of weeks so I will continue to do my utmost on the subject."

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CLiverpool35303276274993
2Manchester CityMan City35233991345772
3Chelsea351861163491460
4Leicester CityLeicester351781065362959
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10Burnley35148133947-850
11Everton35129144152-1145
12Southampton34135164356-1344
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14Crystal Palace35119153045-1542
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton35812153652-1636
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham3597194459-1534
17Watford35810173354-2134
18Bournemouth3587203660-2431
19Aston Villa3586213865-2730
20Norwich CityNorwich3556242667-4121
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