Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The reputation of the British Grand Prix took a huge hit back in 2003 after a priest in kilt stormed the track - later to be arrested by Police and charged with "aggravated trespass".Renault's Jarno Trulli started the race on the front row and led for each of the first 11 laps before a a track invasion forced the majority of cars to pit under safety car conditions.A man, who turned out to be a defrocked priest, decided to enter the track and run opposite to the 280km stream of cars down Hangar straight - wearing rather unusual attire.While wearing a saffron kilt, he waved banners of a religious nature which read both: "Read the bible." And: "The Bible is always right - to the bemusement.
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