Although rally fans and photographers are known for seeking the best and most attractive positions right next to the track, Italian photographer Matteo Lelli has absolutely crossed all safety boundaries. He literally crawled into a roadside drainage manhole, peeking out from it to photograph cars at full speed from below. His dangerous stunt quickly spread across the internet, but instead of admiration for innovation, fierce condemnation followed. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) reacted swiftly and rigorously. The governing body of motorsport stated that it has zero tolerance for such safety hazards: "There is absolutely no justification for such behavior. By putting yourself in danger, you risk not only your own life but also the lives of the crew in the car and everyone around you. We urge everyone to always remain in designated spectator zones to avoid causing stage cancellations." Among those who publicly condemned this incident was the Hyundai WRC team. Their response was extremely brief but direct: "Such things have no place even on traditional racetracks, let alone on rally stages. Do not come to races anymore," they stated.
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He hid in a shaft because of a photo on a rail in Croatia, and was immediately told not to come again.
The desire for a spectacular shot at the WRC rally in Croatia led to a completely unprecedented and extremely dangerous incident that shocked the motorsport world.

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