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Dog makes F1 circuit unsafe for second consecutive Grand Prix

It doesn't happen often that a session is stopped during a Grand Prix because a dog is on the circuit, but it has now happened in two consecutive race weekends. The drivers had to wait a bit longer after a previous long flag. Shortly after the circuit was green after Alexander Albon's crash, the red flag was raised again. This time a dog was the culprit and that led to hilarity with, among others, Sebastian Vettel. We had a Green Light - brieflyAnd then this guy turned up So another red flag for now...#BahrainGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/MR0fdWoKod — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020 This article was written and originally published by Pelle Gerritsen on the Dutch edition of GPblog.com....
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