Near-miss for Monaco Grand Prix photographers after three-car F1 incident
It was a scary moment for near🎐by photographers at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Nearby F1 photographers at the Monac🤪o Grand Prix narrowly es🌟caped serious harm after a dramatic three-car shunt on the opening lap of the race.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kevin Magnussen and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg all suffered terminal damage on Lap 1 in Monaco.
Perez suffered the most damage after he spun into the path of Hulkenberg and into 🔴the barrier, completely destroying his Red 𒈔Bull.
Footage after the race emerged showing a shower of debris from his car littering the track - 𒐪and the section where a number of photogra🌄phers were standing.
One photograph𝐆er was taken to hospital - but was later released following inspection - over fear of a possible injury.
The Mirror reported that the FIA confirmed that the aforementioned photographer ♈suffered no “open wounds”.
It was deemed𒁃 a racing incident, particularly due ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚto the fact it was on the opening lap.
Magnussen attempted to go side-by-side with Perez on the exit of ꧑Sainte Devote.
Perez 🐭didn’t adjust his line - and wasn’t required to do so - and with a closing gap for🉐 Magnussen, the pair collided.

Speaking after the race, Magnuss💝en felt he could do nothing to avoid it.
"From my point of view, I had a good chunk of my front alongside Perez's rear, and when he went into the wall, I got taken into the wall 🐈and pushed into him,” he said.
“I trusted that he was going to leave the space for me since I was there and it is not a corner you are braking into, it is just a little 🀅bend on the straight.”
On the other hand, P൩erez said that Magnussen nee🔯ded to lift.
"It was an immense crash, one I'm disappointed about," Perez added. "I think it was total🔜ly unnecessary at that point of the race and there was no need for that.
"At some point you have two options: Lift or have a contact, and I think it was too unnecessary with the speeds we were doing, aꦚnd it was a massive contact.
"It was importan♚t to t🏅ake things a little bit calmer."

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