Helmut Marco, head of the Austrian "Red Bull" team for Formula 1 racing, has presented a strange proposal to save the competitions of the current season from the consequences of the outbreak of the new Corona virus (Covid-19).

And Marco considered that the establishment of a "corona camp" is the best way to obtain collective immunity from the virus and protect its team from a disease that doctors have not yet reached the moment to vaccinate against.

The head of the Austrian team defended the chances of the success of his plan, and said, in statements to Austrian "ORF" television, that the team "includes men of early life and full health, and has all the necessary medical capabilities."

He explained that this plan will ensure the optimal use of the current pause period, and will make the team ready to resume competitions.

Marco admitted that the team members did not welcome the plan based on the collective immunity theory that had been betting on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson before he himself contracted the virus.

Formula 1 races face a mysterious future during this season. The first six races in the season have been canceled or postponed, and the first race of the current season is supposed to be organized in Canada in June, but the possibility of postponing it is very likely with the continuing outbreak of the virus .