“Don’t put your life in danger,” Silverstone boss begs protestors

A year ♔ago, Just Stop Oil protestors came 𓄧onto the track during the first lap. A major incident was avoided.
Protestors have since interrupted The Ashes, the World Snooker Chaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚmpionships and the Premiership rugby final.
"The fundamental differ𓃲ence here is that you are not putting your life in danger when you run on the pitch at Lord's,” said Stuart Pringle, managing director of Silverstone.
“You are not putting your life in danger when you sit on a snꦅooker table or protest at a flower show.
"A motor racing track is not the place to go. It is extraordinarily dangerous and people will be putting lives🍸 at risk if they go there, and any sensible, right-thinking person can extrapolate what the ultimate risk here is.
"My strong, strong message is: 'Do not put your life in danger. This is not the place to go and sit on a floor'.&nbs𒆙p;
“It is absolute madness if 💛someone climbs on to a live racing ❀track.
"We have no specific intelligence, but we will plan for the worst a☂nd hope for the best."
Lando Norriꦓs added: "Of course, it is a concern because it's a stupid thing to do to put your life in danger with cars d🌟riving around.
“It is also a very selfish 🌟thiಞng to do because of the consequences it could have on the person that drives the car.
"Everyone has a right to protest and I g♎uessꦯ there are good ways of doing it and worse ways.
“I just hope people are smart enough not to do it. There are much safer🐬 ways to get just as much attention."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything 𒁃from American sports, to football, to F1.