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The Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) have confirmed that an investigation will take place into several safety concerns that arose at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, with one in particular having seen a spectator hit by debris. Sunday's race at the Albert Park Circuit was certainly action-packed and full of accidents, with only 12 drivers having finished the third race of the 2023 F1 season. One of the drivers who failed to finish was Kevin Magnussen, who hit the wall on the exit of Turn Two with just five laps remaining, resulting in his right-rear tyre having flown off his car. As well as his tyre having fallen off, several pieces of debris flew in the air, including a huge...
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