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F1's Austrian Grand Prix qualifying session SUSPENDED as grass catches fire next to track

F1's Austrian Grand Prix qualifying session SUSPENDED as grass catches fire next to track

The Irish Sun21 hours ago

FORMULA ONE qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix was suspended after a FIRE put to a stop to the session.
Race stewards stopped the session just over five minutes into the second qualifying, with drivers returning to their garages as marshals dealt with a small grass fire.
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A small grass fire stopped qualifying at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix
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