In compliance with Social Distancing, F1 to use remote-controlled trollies to deliver trophies to drivers.

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Formula 1 will use radio-controlled trollies to maintain social distancing during the podium ceremony – with the system making its debut during Saturday’s Formula 2 podium celebrations.

During the Austrian Grand Prix Last weekend, drivers had to walk up and collect their trophies before returning to their plinths, which were situation on the start/finish straight.

The ceremony wasn’t very ‘F1’, but was put in place quickly because of the need to comply with the social distancing rule under COVID-19 protocol

this weekend, a new system will be in place for Styrian GP – also at the Red Bull Ring – with a new podium featuring a sponsor backdrop, but more intriguingly, the trophies will be delivered robotically.

Four remote-controlled trollies were used to hand the two winners’, second-place and third-place trophies during the F2 presentation and they will also be used during Sunday’s F1 podium celebration.

Published by Ademola Sodiq

Ademola Ismaila Sodiq is a graduate of Economics from the University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba. He is a sport enthusiast and a passionate sport writer.

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