Protestors arrested after invading track during F1 British Grand Prix

Protestors arrested after invading track during F1 British Grand Prix

 

 

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The protestors sat down around a corner on the track – but the immediate red flag, caused by a horrible involving Guanyu Zhou, brought the explosive start to a halt.Just Stop Oil posted on social media claiming credit for the protest, saying: “If you are more outraged about this disruption than our world being burnt before our eyes, then you need to get your priorities straight.”We will not be spectators to government inaction. There can be NO NEW OIL in the UK. And whilst there is, action will continue. #BritishGP2022 #Formula1 #F1 #JustStopOil 5c1HXuWoXk— JustStopOil (@JustStop_Oil) July 3, 2022They added: “We are going to lose everything we love to extreme heating and climate breakdown. We will not be spectators while our planet burns and our entire species suffers. We will not sit by and do nothing while  our government continues with oil. “Related Articles ‘Big up those guys’ – Hamilton reacts to F1 British GP protest Hamilton aims cutting dig at Verstappen: ‘What I experienced last year…’Just Stop Oil activists glued themselves to the frame of a Vincent van Gogh painting at an art gallery, amid multiple protests over the past week.WH0ll6uTXd— Rhys (@RhysRoosterFTW) July 3, 2022Just Stop Oil tweeted directly at Northamptonshire Police to say: “We did it anyway. This action was covered in the national press two days ago, but a handful of ordinary people determined to tell the truth have outwitted [government and police]. The disruption will end when new oil and gas is stopped.”Seven people were arrested.Chief Inspector Tom Thompson said: “I’m really disappointed that this group of people ignored our warnings prior to race-day and made the incredibly dangerous decision to enter the track.Related Articles DRIVER RATINGS: Why Leclerc got a higher score than Sainz Sainz claims maiden F1 win, Hamilton third in epic British GP“We offered to facilitate a peaceful event at the circuit but they instead chose to put the lives of the drivers, marshals and volunteers at risk. It is incredibly disappointing that anyone would make the decision to do this.  “Thankfully we had plans in place for an eventuality such as this and the group were swiftly removed and arrested by our officers.”4“All seven are currently in custody where their details are being ascertained.“Finally, I would like to thank all of the officers and staff, as well as our partners, who have worked tirelessly on this policing operation. Generally we have had very low crime rates, today’s incident was dealt with effectively and efficiently, and I could not have asked for more.”The restarted race was won by Carlos Sainz – the Ferrari driver claiming a first F1 win at the 150th attempt. Sergio Perez came second and Lewis Hamilton, after an exhilirating drive, was third.Full race resultsF1 points standingsWhat did Sainz say to Hamilton in cool-down room? 

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