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Vettel: There is a man on the track!

A 27-year-old man has been arrested after he set pulses racing at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday when he walked on to the circuit midway through the Formula One race. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel got the fright of his life when he spotted the man strolling along the inside of the protective barriers. The German screamed down the team radio that there was a man on the track as race stewards instantly unfurled their yellow flags, ordering the drivers to slow down. The safety car was deployed while the man slipped back through a hole in the fence, seemingly unharmed but not before he had sent a scare through the drivers and viewers watching the race on television. 'I had to look again...
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