F1 says it's on course to adopt WADA anti-doping standards
The governing body of motor sports says Formula One is on course to comply with WADA's anti-doping code. Deputy president for sport Graham Stoker says the ruling body is in discussions with the World Anti-Doping Agency. He adds that Formula One would agree to all out-of-competition testing regulations and says the transition would be "relatively painless." The governing group already has doping controls in line with WADA standards.
Source: F1 says it's on course to adopt WADA anti-doping standards
Source: F1 says it's on course to adopt WADA anti-doping standards
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