Monday, September 21, 2015

Men who jump to the Singapore Grand Prix circuit was arrested

In the Grand Prix of Singapore, events spectators entering the circuit is the third time in history. Reuters)

The 27-year-old man who jumped in the circuit during the Grand Prix Formula 1 Singapore has been arrested.

In an official statement the FIA, governing body of Formula 1, he did not have "permission to enter" circuit.


FIA stated, "We are waiting for a full report from the officials concerned to know the situation regarding the incident."

The race winner, Sebastian Vettel said, "Fortunately not occur (adverse events) that happen to us or him."

Vettel who drove a Ferrari, then joked about the incident-which reportedly involved a British tourist.

"This guy bit boring. He should dress a little funny, so," he said.

"Now we joke about it. But it's actually very dangerous thing."

Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo, who appeared as the second winner, adding, "He was using a cell phone, take photographs. Maybe for mounted on Instagram or anything."

"Hopefully he gets a lot of additional followers. Because of what he did that (in addition to endangering life) deserves jail overnight."


BBC commentator put a picture breakthrough caught on camera CCTV circuit. (twitter)

This is the second time this year, that a breakthrough enter Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit.

In May when the Grand Prix of China, the breakthrough can only jump to the circuit during practice, not during the race.

As for who actually penetrate and disrupt the Formula 1 Grand Prix races, has occurred twice in history.

In 2003, a man dressed in traditional Scottish dress, ran into the middle of the circuit when the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Before that, in 2000, a former employee of Mercedes mentally disturbed, entered the race track when the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.

Not an accident as a result of the events.
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