Sao Paulo GP organisers admit to safety failures
SAO PAULO :Sao Paulo Grand Prix organisers recognised safety failures and committed to fix them for next year after spectators invaded the track before the end of Sunday's Formula One race.
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SAO PAULO :Sao Paulo Grand Prix organisers recognised safety failures and committed to fix them for next year after spectators invaded the track before the end of Sunday's Formula One race.
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