Lizard Disrupts Singapore Grand Prix Practice
A large lizard caused a brief halt during final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix. As Formula One marshals tried to capture it, drivers watched in amusement. The monitor lizard, common in Singapore, made a sudden burst of speed after leisurely entering the track during the daylight session.
A large lizard caused a brief halt during final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix on Saturday. Formula One marshals attempted to capture the rogue reptile as drivers observed with amusement. The monitor lizard, a familiar sight in Singapore, made a sudden burst of speed, having sauntered onto the circuit shortly after the start of the daylight session.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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