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Hockenheim Intruder Granted Compensation

Saturday December 16th, 2000

Robert Sehli, the man who jumped onto the track during the 2000 German Grand Prix at the Hockenheim circuit, has been awarded economical compensation from Mercedes-Benz.

The 47-year old former employee of the German car manufacturer forced his way through the fences to reach the track and, wearing a white coat with anti-Mercedes messages on it, he wandered around the circuit, forcing the safety car to be deployed.

Sehli, who claimed he had being unfairly fired by Mercedes-Benz after 22 years with the company, will be granted a financial compensation of almost $12,000 after a French court ruled in his favour.



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