5 times animals disrupted F1 races
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I miss Seb the King of Seagulls (not on the track!)
#repost 2016
#canadiangp27047Was it 5 or 6 years ago?I miss Seb the King of Seagulls (not on the track!)#repost 2016#canadiangp https://t.co/d18Guh0gJM It's not every day that a pair of seagulls sit perfectly still while a red car speeds towards them. During the 2016 Canadian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel locked up on turn one and went wide to stop them from being pulverised. Race winner Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, saw the seagulls fly away just before his car hit the apex. This appeared to irritate Vettel, who later interrupted Hamilton's interview to express his displeasure with the birds. It was amusing to watch Vettel and Hamilton talk about the amusing seagull incident.
5 times animals disrupted F1 races
By Khyati Yadav Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share F1 Grand Prix of Canada, 2022 (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) The presence of an animal on an F1 track, where cars can reach speeds of over 300 km/h, can result in a number of chaotic moments. The sight of even the smallest thing near the racetrack is frightening for the drivers, but the unpredictable movement of an animal can strike fear into their hearts and minds, and no one wants an accident on the racetrack caused by such intrusions. However, these lapses do occur, so here are 5 occasions when animals have disrupted the F1 weekend.#1 When there was no stopping a stray dog at the 2011 Indian GP
Somnath Biswas@s0mnathAmused: indian #gp race circuit 2 hv fences designed 2 keep stray dogs away, but lukin fwd to Oct 2011 :)Amused: indian #gp race circuit 2 hv fences designed 2 keep stray dogs away, but lukin fwd to Oct 2011 :) In 2011, a stray dog disrupted the first practice session of the F1 Indian GP at the newly constructed Buddh International Circuit. The first practice session was cut short after only a few minutes due to the nervous dog strutting around the race track, but it was resumed once the dog was rescued. The presence of stray dogs on Indian streets is not uncommon, but an incident like this harmed India's reputation on the global F1 stage.#4 When the 2020 Bahrain GP was paw-sed
Keira Megan@KeiraMeganF1The dog looks SO HAPPY #F1 #BahrainGP20211The dog looks SO HAPPY #F1 #BahrainGP https://t.co/Y4nk1atH1Q Everything was going smoothly at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix until a dog was spotted running around the track during the second practice session. To her credit, she sped up her approach to the barriers. The dog was eventually led to safety and handed to the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA). However, the dog definitely brought the very best of Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton too, who respectively sang: "who let the dogs out? Who who who who!" "I hope it's not Roscoe!"#3 When seagulls danced with death at the F1 2016 Canadian GP
Hyonibee?햄돌이그림계정@hyonibeeeWas it 5 or 6 years ago?I miss Seb the King of Seagulls (not on the track!)
#repost 2016
#canadiangp27047Was it 5 or 6 years ago?I miss Seb the King of Seagulls (not on the track!)#repost 2016#canadiangp https://t.co/d18Guh0gJM It's not every day that a pair of seagulls sit perfectly still while a red car speeds towards them. During the 2016 Canadian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel locked up on turn one and went wide to stop them from being pulverised. Race winner Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, saw the seagulls fly away just before his car hit the apex. This appeared to irritate Vettel, who later interrupted Hamilton's interview to express his displeasure with the birds. It was amusing to watch Vettel and Hamilton talk about the amusing seagull incident.