About one third of the trophies stolen from the Red Bull Racing's factory in Milton Keynes, UK have been found dumped in a lake, it has been revealed by the police.
More than 60 Formula 1 trophies were stolen after a gang of six men used a 4x4 vehicle to force the front entrance of the team's factory at around 1.30 am on Saturday December 6. Thames Valley Police has confirmed that about 20 of the 60 trophies have been recovered from the Horseshoe Lake near Sandhurst Monday after being spotted by a member of the public. Unfortunately, many trophies are now damaged. The stolen trophies taken do not include the official F1 championship and constructors prizes, which were not at the factory, having been presented to Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes for winning the 2014 titles. Recent Articles
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