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F1 fan injured by flying debris in Australian GP

A F1 fan was slightly injured during Sunday's Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park when a piece of flying debris from Kevin Magnussen's Haas struck the spectator in the arm. Will Sweet was standing with his fiancée on a packed hill just off Turn 2 when Magnussen thumped the wall and shred a tyre off the Haas VF-23, flinging a piece of debris that struck the fan the arm, which resulted in a cut. Read also: Track invasion puts Australian GP promoter in breach of rules! "It slapped me in the arm and I was just standing there bleeding," he told Australian radio station 3AW, according to Reuters. "My arm was covering where my neck would’ve been, but if that had hit my...
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