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Cameramen face pitlane restrictions after Nurburgring incident

Cameramen face pitlane restrictions after Nurburgring incident 9 July, 2013 Screen grabs courtesy FOM Formula 1 is reacting quickly to the incident during the German Grand Prix that could have cost a television cameraman his life in the Nurburgring pitlane. As it happens, the British cameraman for Bernie Ecclestone's company FOM, who was struck at high speed by the bouncing wheel of Mark Webber's Red Bull, is doing well. 'The person concerned is expected to make a full recovery,' read a FOM statement. Red Bull, fined EUR 30,000 for releasing Webber from the pitstop with the unsecured wheel, sent an employee to the hospital in Koblenz to visit the injured cameraman, Paul Allen. The Red Bull...
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