Formula One, or F1, racing drivers will join video game players and other people in a series of computer based motor races, the sport announced last week. These virtual events will take the place of several actual races that F1 officials postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak. The first race, or grand prix, run on the official F1 2019 computer game, will be held this Sunday, when crowds should have been watching the real life Bahrain Grand Prix. Competitors in the virtual race will have to go around the length of the race track over 28 times. That is half the real distance of the real track in Bahrain. F1 officials said the virtual races, called the Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series, will continue until May. Other canceled or postponed races still to come include Vietnam, China, the Netherlands, Spain and Monaco.

According to this article, in what way has COVID-19 affected auto racing?
A doctor will be on site for all races
All drivers must under go COVID-19 testing
Auto racing is now done virtually
Auto racing has been cancelled entirely for the time being
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