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F1 to discuss grands prix security

Formula 1 and the FIA are to discuss ways of improving security at grands prix following a number of incidents at the Brazilian GP. Mercedes team personnel were robbed at gunpoint on Friday evening as they left the Interlagos circuit, while another four attempted robberies took place over the weekend. The FIA, the sport's governing body, has requested reports from Formula 1 over the incidents with the findings to be presented at the next meeting of the World Motorsport Council on December 6. What happened over the Brazilian GP weekend?Security incidents have been a problem at the Brazilian GP for many years, with Interlagos situated in a poor district of Sao Paulo and surrounded by favela...
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