McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo has tested positive for COVID-19 but the Australian will be out of isolation in time for next week's Bahrain season-opener, the Formula 1 team said on Friday.
- Daniel Ricciardo's preparation for next week's start of the Formula 1 season has been disrupted
- Ricciardo missed two days of F1 testing in Bahrain due to feeling unwell before testing positive to COVID-19
- McLaren teammate Lando Norris took over from Ricciardo for F1 testing at the Sakhir circuit
The 32-year-old had felt unwell since Wednesday, and missed testing at the Sakhir circuit on Thursday and Friday, but the team said in a statement their 2021 Italian GP winner was already on the mend.
They added that Ricciardo would continue to isolate in accordance with local regulations.
"Under these regulations Daniel will be released in time for next weekend's… Bahrain Grand Prix," the team statement said.
"Daniel is already beginning to feel better, and we wish him well for a quick recovery."
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Practice for the opening race is next Friday and Ricciardo will go into it without having driven the car since Barcelona on February 24.
British teammate Lando Norris, 22, tested in Ricciardo's absence and will be back in the car for the final day on Saturday.
"Better this week than next," said Ricciardo on Twitter.
"Big thanks to Lando & McLaren for the heavy lifting, I owe you some beers (milk for Lando)."
Bahrain is something of a home race for McLaren, with the team majority owned by the Gulf kingdom's sovereign investment fund Mumtalakat.
Ricciardo finished seventh last year with Norris fourth.
Reuters