Curious Case of Racing Lizards and Vertigo-Defying Grape Harvesters

A lizard on the track stopped Singapore Grand Prix practice. Max Verstappen criticized calls to reduce swearing among drivers. In Spain's Ribeira Sacra, grape harvesters brave steep slopes to continue traditional wine-making practices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-09-2024 10:29 IST | Created: 22-09-2024 10:29 IST
Curious Case of Racing Lizards and Vertigo-Defying Grape Harvesters
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A large lizard stopped final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, causing amusement among drivers. Seen often in Singapore, the monitor lizard sped away after being approached by marshals.

Max Verstappen voiced his discontent about a call for less swearing by F1 drivers, following concerns from FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.

In northwestern Spain, grape harvesters in Ribeira Sacra, aided by Moldovan workers, pick grapes on steep terraces to make traditional wines, highlighting the region's rich heritage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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