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Malaysian police arrest Australian fans after stripping at Sepang

Malaysian Grand Prix – Malaysian police have arrested nine Australian fans who stripped off while celebrating compatriot Daniel Ricciardo's victory. Ricciardo won the Malaysian Grand Prix, following a late race retirement for Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, while also holding off a strong challenge from Red Bull Racing teammate Max Verstappen. However, with Ricciardo up on the podium celebrating, nine Australians decided to strip off on the circuit, down to their Malaysian-flag themed underwear. While the fans around the men were apparently not offended and viewed it as a ‘partying' incident, local police were not amused and arrested the men for ‘breaching the peace, public...
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