Breaking News. 7:45 AM, Aug 5.
The FIA has officially confirmed the implementation of heightened pre-race security measures ahead of the German Grand Prix, with protocols taking effect even before qualifying sessions begin. The decision follows growing concerns over national instability as teams, officials, and fans arrive from across the world.
FIA representatives stressed that these actions are preventive, designed to avoid a recurrence of the disruption witnessed at the Italian Grand Prix earlier in the season. Access routes, paddock movement, and public zones will all be closely monitored.
While race operations remain unchanged on paper, the atmosphere surrounding Round Fifteen has unmistakably shifted toward caution and vigilance.
Aug 8.
The Italian Grand Prix had ended in tragedy—not on the track, but in the senseless violence that followed. A day after the race, a street mob killed three Trampos fans in the chaotic aftermath of Jimmy Damgaard's victory for Velocita.
