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FIA to investigate Australian GP spectator invasion

Officials are investigating the invasion of the Albert Park circuit by spectators while F1 cars were still completing their post-race in-laps on Sunday. Winner Sebastian Vettel, a lover of F1 history and a racing ‘purist', admitted he actually enjoyed how trackside spectators breached the circuit perimeter just after he crossed the chequered flag. 'It was mad – in a positive way – when there were people running on track going wild with Ferrari flags,' said the German. 'It was unbelievable.' Less impressed were the local race organisers, however, as well as the sport's governing FIA, in light of the serious safety breach. 'Normally, spectators are only allowed on the track...
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