GNR replaced people at the Formula 1 GP to less crowded seats



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GNR’s operation in the Formula 1 Portuguese Grand Prix “went smoothly”, although there were “some limitations” and the arrest of a man for injuries and illegal capture of images

In a statement, the GNR highlights that “around 600 soldiers from various fields engaged in a coordinated action to act preventively in all kinds of situations that could put the security of the event at risk, plus the need to comply with the regulations. established. in the current pandemic context “caused by covid-19.

According to GNR, the operation proceeded “normally, with few limitations on access to the racetrack at present, limitations that were overcome in coordination with the local authorities present at the event.”

On the other hand, it should be noted “the arrest of a 47-year-old man for the crime of injuries and illegal capture of images, the accused having been constituted and the facts reported to the Judicial Court of Portimão, without the fact that during the act, it was not applied no expulsion measures, for ignoring the guidelines of the health authority “.

GNR recalls that, between Thursday and today, it implemented a “special security device” to guarantee the safety of all those concerned, compliance with the applicable health regulations and regular flow on the main itineraries, during the Formula Grand Prix. 1, at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve.

GNR also reveals that, during the event, there was a relocation of people, to ensure compliance with the regulations of the General Directorate of Health (DGS), and today it was necessary to “redirect them to less crowded stands”, and this change was taken in conjunction with the organization of the event, to guarantee the necessary social distance .

It should be noted that the commitment was more intense, as expected, in the control of road traffic, as a consequence of the high natural influx of people to the venue simultaneously, highlighting, however, that the event took place in complete safety, never being in provokes the safety of people and goods ”, concludes the GNR, in a balance on the activity carried out during the sporting event.

However, the victory in the race fell today in the hands of the British Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), who left the Portuguese Grand Prix in the history of Formula 1, as it was the 92nd victory of the British, the new record in the sport .

Hamilton, who started from pole, completed 66 laps at the Algarve circuit, where he contested the 12th race of the season in 1: 29.56.828 hours, leaving Finn Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) in second place at 25.592 seconds. and third, the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), at 34,508 seconds.



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