THE FIA are set to investigate the Brazil Grand Prix after fans invaded the track before the end of the race on Sunday.
Spectators tried to access the circuit at turn one, while the likes of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were still driving.
Footage appeared to show fans climbing over fences to get to the track with security removing a ladder before forcing people away.
The fans did not manage to reach the track but the security breach is set to be investigated to avoid a repeat scenario in the future.
The Sao Paulo F1 Organisation (SPF1) admits mistakes were made and they are set to assess their security protocols.
SPF1 will conduct an investigation and present a remediation plan to the FIA by the end of January.
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The matter was also referred to the FIA’s World Motor Sports Council for “a further investigation to determine whether any additional steps need to be taken or penalties applied beyond the remediation plan.”
A record-breaking, sold-out crowd of 267,000 people attended the Interlagos circuit over the weekend.
Formula One announced last week it had agreed a five-year contract extension for Sao Paulo to host the Brazilian GP.
F1 chief executive Stefano Domenciali shared his delight after the deal was agreed.
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He said: “I can’t wait for many more years of the wonderful atmosphere that the Brazilian fans bring.
“This iconic circuit is a favourite of drivers and fans.”
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk