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A moment of great danger marked the Emilia-Romagna GP in Imola. Inspectors went into the middle of the track to clear the asphalt after George Russell’s accident and were nearly run over by Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll. The cameras on board the German and Canadian cars showed the moments when both passed near the flight attendants.
Drivers nearly hit track inspectors in dangerous move at Emilia-Romagna GP
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As the regulation says, the drivers who are one lap behind the leader can pass the safety car and reach the rear of the peloton. The first four authorized to carry out the procedure (Kimi Raikkonen Antonio Giovinazzi, Nicholas Latifi and Romain Grosjean) walked together and did not pass so close to the inspectors. Vettel and Stroll covered the lap faster.
– They have to be vigilant, the inspectors are on the track. It is very, very dangerous. Tell the inspectors to get off the track, ”Vettel warned the engineer over the radio.
Romain Grosjean walks past the inspectors who cleaned the runway in Imola – Photo: Playback / FOM
In 2019, Sergio Pérez almost ran over a supervisor as he was leaving the pits in Monaco, and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) issued a note alerting the stewards of all racetracks that only authorized entry is allowed on the track. address express. test.
Sérgio Pérez almost ran over the prosecutors at the Monaco GP – Photo: Playback