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Aussie GP spectator cut by flying car debris

A spectator at the Formula One Australian Grand Prix suffered a cut to his arm when struck by a piece of debris from Kevin Magnussen's car, putting the spotlight further on organisers' safety protocols. Will Sweet told Australian radio station 3AW he was standing with his fiancee on a packed hill just off turn two at Albert Park during Sunday's race when the Magnussen's car hit the track-side barrier sending his tyre and debris flying into the air. Editor's Picks Aussie GP to review security after track invasion 19hLaurence Edmondson "It slapped me in the arm and I was just standing there bleeding," he said. "My arm was covering where my neck would've been, but if that had...
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