WATCH: Shocking video of a fan disguised as a security guard throwing smoke grenades at the Dutch GP


WATCH: Shocking video of a fan disguised as a security guard throwing smoke grenades at the Dutch GP

A sign board telling that the flares are banned.

The 2022 Dutch GP was an event to remember for the many exciting events that took place during the race, however, the race also came into the limelight because of fans throwing smoke grenades onto the Zandvoort circuit.

Ahead of qualifying during the Dutch GP, a smoke grenade was thrown onto the circuit that led to a short Red Flag scenario and while that was taken care of pretty quickly, another video has recently hit the internet where a person dressed as a security guard was seen throwing a second smoke grenade onto the circuit.

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Smoke Grenade caused a lot of trouble during the Austrian Grand Prix and since then, F1 has made its mission to get rid of the grenades altogether.

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Advertisements were put out during the Dutch GP saying that flares and smoke grenades were not allowed on any of the three days of the event, but fans did not take the warning seriously and brought quite a few smoke grenades that painted the atmosphere around the track orange, especially when Max Verstappen won the race.

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Formula One has to start taking strict actions to stop incidents that took place during Dutch GP from happening again

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Someone has thrown a flare onto the track in the Dutch GP qualifying session.

The DutchGP is going to stay fresh in people’s minds because their home hero, Max Verstappen won the race, however, it is also going to be remembered for the irresponsible behavior of some fans.

When the first flare was thrown onto the circuit, the person behind the act was immediately removed from the premises, however, nothing was done about the one who threw the second in the uniform of a security guard.

The incident did not come to light when it occurred, and now that it is finally in front of everyone, it is going to be the duty of F1 to take extreme measures so that people think twice before indulging themselves in such idiotic acts.

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The upcoming race is in Monza and considering the security guard video that has recently popped up, all eyes are now on the organizers and F1 to make sure that the upcoming race takes place without any outside interference.

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