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Author Topic: Track security hassling journos & fans viewing test in public beyond circuit  (Read 1761 times)

Offline John S

Whole F1 circus in Spain turning into farce, track security out in public places chasing away onlookers, and Live timing feed issued for time then suddenly cut off.  |-(

If Liberty & FIA wanted controversy to stimulate interest in new season they've certainly acheived it.  :swoon: :crazy: :fool: s

https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/security-clampdown-outside-f1-private-2026-test/


Racing is Life - everything else is just....waiting. (Steve McQueen)

Offline Jericoke

Hiring people to ensure no one can see what is going on isn't all that hard.  After all, FIA managed to obscure the race on the Vegas Strip, being one of the most visible places on Earth.  If you've done a bad job, don't hire thugs, hire guys with taller fences.

When I was a poor student, I watched a Toronto Indy through a gap in the fencing  :-*

 


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