Celebrating F1 team members told to stay off pitwall fence
MELBOURNE : Formula One teams have been warned they risk punishment if personnel climb pitwall fences to celebrate as their drivers take the chequered flag.
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MELBOURNE : Formula One teams have been warned they risk punishment if personnel climb pitwall fences to celebrate as their drivers take the chequered flag.
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