The Northamptonshire Police has confirmed it has arrested seven people who invaded the Silverstone Circuit shortly after the start of Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
In the build-up to the race weekend, the police confirmed that it had received intelligence that an on-track protest was being planned to take place during the grand prix.
It pleaded with the protestors not to follow through with its scheme, however the group was spotted entering the Hangar Straight shortly after the race was red-flagged on the opening lap following a scary multi-car collision.
They were removed from the scene and taken into custody.
“I’m really disappointed that this group of people ignored our warnings prior to race-day and made the incredibly dangerous decision to enter the track,” said Chief Inspector Tom Thompson.
“We offered to facilitate a peaceful event at the circuit but they instead chose to put the lives of the drivers, marshals and volunteers at risk. It is incredibly disappointing that anyone would make the decision to do this.
“Thankfully we had plans in place for an eventuality such as this and the group were swiftly removed and arrested by our officers.
“All seven are currently in custody where their details are being ascertained.
“Finally, I would like to thank all of the officers and staff, as well as our partners, who have worked tirelessly on this policing operation. Generally we have had very low crime rates, today’s incident was dealt with effectively and efficiently, and I could not have asked for more.”