“I’m sure F1 can still do more and we must all keep pushing together to set a good example.” F1 has pledged to be zero carbon by 2030 and is introducing sustainable synthetic fuel with a new engine formula in 2026. Northamptonshire Police later said seven people had been arrested with the news coming after police said they had received “credible information » on Friday that a group of protesters planned to disrupt the match. On Sunday, Chief Inspector Tom Thompson said: “I am really disappointed that this group of people ignored our warnings before race day and took the incredibly dangerous decision to enter the track. “We offered to facilitate a peaceful event at the track, but instead they chose to put the lives of drivers, judges and volunteers at risk. It is incredibly disappointing that someone would make the decision to do this. “Fortunately, we had plans for an eventuality like this and the group were quickly removed and apprehended by our officers. All seven are currently in custody where their identities are being ascertained.”