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Sorry triple post, but I just read this on [i]autosport.com:
Are there any Spanish forum members? What is your view?
Yes maybe there is a particular problem in Spain I am not sure but, as you say MF there was a problem with the national football manager. I think that it is more to do with football than Spain.
Football seems to attract the dregs of society in so many ways.
I know that some of you 'forumers' are also football fans but, come on guys, you must see the difference in the quality of the people involved. I am not saying that all football fans / players are bad, but soo many are. I dont think that the black faces were F1 fans either - more like football fans on a day off!
Talk of taking the races away from Spain is ridiculous, what happened was disgusting but if someone is intent on doing something like that it's very difficult to stop them. They wouldn't have entered the circuit with their shirts on show and with blackened faces holding their banners up. What matters is how quickly and quietly security handled it, it's a shame that the media makes something of it and plasters pictures of these guys all over the world which is something these guys are probably proud of.
Taking action against the circuit would only serve to give the go ahead to like minded idiots who may have no interest in the sport whatsoever in other countries to cause trouble by doing the same elsewhere.
I'm not saying it should be swept under the carpet and everyone should pretend it never happened as it should never be allowed to happen again but unless it can be shown that there was some fault in the security that allowed it to happen I don't think any action should be taken against the circuit(s).
Hmm. I think it's very enough to say the the folk with their faces painted black etc. didn't get into the ground like that, but, regarding the security, nothing was done for at least two days. In fact, it took McLaren to complain about the jeering, racist abuse and things being chucked before anything was done. So, basically, the security knew this was going on (and, let's face it, we all did via the news) and nothing was done. Questions have to be answered about this because it looks like to me that the Spanish authorities didn't really mind what was going on until it became headline news.
Spanish authorities didn't really mind what was going on until it became headline news.
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