FIA needed German GP start lights fix after bus slammed into them

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Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Adam Cooper

Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Joe Portlock / LAT Images

Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Adam Cooper

Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Adam Cooper

Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Adam Cooper

Broken German GP start lights after a bus crashed into them

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Photo by: Joe Portlock / LAT Images

F1 personnel take away broken start lights to be fixed

F1 personnel take away broken start lights to be fixed
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Photo by: Joe Portlock / LAT Images

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Jul 25, 2019, 4:36 PM

Formula 1 officials faced a last-minute headache ahead of the German Grand Prix when a bus smashed into the starting lights at Hockenheim on Thursday.

Amid the build-up to the race, the bus driver appeared not to see a ‘Caution – Low Clearance’ warning sign under the gantry at the start-finish line and miscalculated how high his bus was – striking the lights square on.

As LAT's and Adam Cooper's photos show above, the impact ripped most of the lights out and prompted F1 and FIA officials to get to work on removing the damaged items, and testing those that remained attached.

The FIA always has spare lights available in case of trouble, and it did not take long for repairs to be made. The start lights were back in action later on Thursday afternoon.

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Car of George Russell, Williams Racing FW42 returns to the pit lane on the back of a low loader

Car of George Russell, Williams Racing FW42 returns to the pit lane on the back of a low loader

Photo by: Mark Sutton / Sutton Images

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