Novak Djokovic brièvement arrêté au Grand Prix de Formule 1 de Barcelone

Novak Djokovic a rencontré un léger contretemps en entrant dans le paddock du Grand Prix de Formule 1 de Barcelone après avoir oublié son laissez-passer.

Le champion aux 24 titres du Grand Chelem s'est vu refuser l'entrée en raison de l'absence de son accréditation. Les protocoles de sécurité de l'événement exigent des laissez-passer pour tous les visiteurs, y compris les pilotes. Un membre de l'équipe a fourni son propre badge pour permettre à Djokovic d'accéder rapidement aux lieux. Il s'est ensuite dirigé vers le garage Audi suite à une invitation de l'écurie. Djokovic a visité le garage et examiné la voiture, a serré la main des membres du personnel et a discuté avec les pilotes Gabriel Bortoleto et Nico Hulkenberg. Il a également examiné un volant personnalisé au cours de sa visite.

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