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Exclusive: Hungarian Police ‘started legal process' after British photographer was assaulted at GP

The Hungaroring has confirmed to Formula1News.co.uk that the police intervened quickly on site during the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend after an incident involving a security officer. Mark Thompson, a veteran photographer in Formula 1, got into an altercation with a member of the security team at the event during Friday practice. The Briton posted two pictures online, the first being of the officer squaring up to him, while the second appeared to show the officer having struck Thompson in the face. The photographer had a cut to his lip as a result, and that debacle was joined by another incident involving spectators at the event. READ: Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen disagree over...
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