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Istanbul to face sanctions over stray dogs?

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Istanbul to face sanctions over stray dogs?

The Istanbul Park Circuit – home to the Turkish Grand Prix – could be set to pay a heavy price for two dogs having got onto the track during last weekend's GP2 round held there, with one of the strays colliding with Bruno Senna's iSport International machine during the sprint outing on Sunday [see separate story – click here].

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Should be interesting to see how big of a fine Bernie gets for this. At least Silverstone only has to worry about crazy priests getting onto the track.
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Posted by Mark _ (72 days ago)
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Yes, well remembered mark - i guess it is hard to stop all occurrences of incidents like this though, especially when the modern circuits are trying to keep the fans happy at the same time.
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Posted by mr t - Unregistered (72 days ago)
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Just a slap on the wrist? bernies allready been fined when Moto GP pulled out and told him to stick it!lot of lost money,word has it he tried to get World supers there but they said no as well,so just one race a year poor old bernie,lol
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Posted by mike 1 - Unregistered (72 days ago)
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A hefty fine for letting dogs run on the track? That's a bit ruff isn't it?
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Posted by Alan - Unregistered (71 days ago)
Surely it's a bit late for a fine, I mean
Jenson Button has been rolling his dog out
onto that track for a few years now!
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Posted by Crash 27 - Unregistered (71 days ago)
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