The Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO is confident that all parties, including the federal and state governments and Formula 1, are clear on the entry requirements for both Australia and the Albert Park venue.
That should help the event steer clear of any border controversies similar to Djokovic’s recent deportation from Australia.
The tennis star spent the past few weeks locked in battle with the Australian government after arriving in the country ahead of the Australian Open under the impression he had been granted a medical exemption from the double vaccination requirement.
His visa was revoked shortly after he arrived, only for the revocation to be overturned in court a few days later.
The government then cancelled his visa a second time which, after a second appeal, saw Djokovic deported.
According to Westacott, Formula 1 fully understands the rules for people entering Australia, and the Australian GP will be a 100 percent vaccination event.
“We’ve worked very closely…
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