After Red Bull driver Max Verstappen crossed the line eight seconds ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris to win the 71-lap race, “a large group” of spectators made their way onto the circuit.
This occurred at Turn 1 during the chequered flag lap while cars were still on track. Although there were no injuries, the stewards summoned race officials due to the serious safety concerns.
There is an agreed time at which the gates open to allow fans onto the track so that many may make their way to the main straight for the podium ceremony.
Autosport understands that at Interlagos, people climbed over the fences while the circuit was still classed as live.
After reviewing CCTV evidence and hearing from race organisers, the FIA have ruled that any measures were “not enforced and/or were not sufficient resulting in an unsafe environment”.
The governing body noted: “[Organisers] candidly admitted the failures in terms of the security protocols and safety measures. [They] concurred with the FIA Sporting Delegate and the Race Director report and agreed that comparable circumstances already occurred in Brazil and that this was an unacceptable situation which could have had disastrous consequences.”
Source: Autosport