Monday, 8 July 2013

Red Bull fined for cameraman wheel incident


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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned of the dangers of working in a Formula One pit lane after a wheel from one of the team's cars came loose and struck a cameraman.

Paul Allen, who was working for Formula One Management at Sunday's German Grand Prix, was hospitalized with a broken collarbone and cracked ribs.

Red Bull has been fined EUR 30,000 for sending Mark - See more at: http://www.flagworld.com/news/2013/07/08/f1-to-improve-safety-after-cameraman-incident/#sthash.K9NBTiXY.
Red Bull has been fined EUR 30,000 for sending Mark - See more at: http://www.flagworld.com/news/2013/07/08/f1-to-improve-safety-after-cameraman-incident/#sthash.K9NBTiXY.dpuf
Red Bull has been fined EUR 30,000 for sending Mark - See more at: http://www.flagworld.com/news/2013/07/08/f1-to-improve-safety-after-cameraman-incident/#sthash.K9NBTiXThe incident occurred when Red Bull's Australian driver Mark Webber came in for a pit stop on lap nine of the race at the Nurburgring Circuit
The right rear tire of Webber's car was not fitted properly and came off as he pulled away from the garage, with the wheel hitting Allen, who was facing in the opposite direction.

Cameraman Paul Allen is taken away after being hit by a tire at the German Grand Prix.

"The most important thing today is that the cameraman who got struck by the tire does not appear to have suffered any life-threatening injuries," Horner told the sport's official website.

"It's a timely reminder that working in the pit lane is dangerous. Everyone reacted incredibly quickly and the most important thing is to hear that he seems to be fundamentally OK.

"We need to understand what went wrong in that first pit stop for Mark, but as I said, our main concern today is knowing that the cameraman is OK."

Red Bull has been fined EUR 30,000 for sending Mark - See more at: http://www.flagworld.com/news/2013/07/08/f1-to-improve-safety-after-cameraman-incident/#sthash.K9NBTiXY.dpuf
Red Bull has been fined EUR 30,000 for sending Mark - See more at: http://www.flagworld.com/news/2013/07/08/f1-to-improve-safety-after-cameraman-incident/#sthash.K9NBTiXY.dpuf
Red Bull has been fined €30,000 for the anomaly. Force India were also fined €5,000 after driver Paul Di Resta pulled out into the path of Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne when exiting the pit lane.

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