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Mexico’s motorsport federation has blamed Liam Lawson for failing to slow sufficiently under double yellow flags after a near-miss with marshals in the Mexico City grand Prix. Lawson was at the very back of the back after making a pit stop to fix damage on his Racing Bulls car at the end of the second lap when the frightening incident occurred.
Liam Lawson has slammed Carlos Sainz ’s driving after a collision greatly damaged both their cars at the start of Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix. The incident happened in Turn 1, after Fernando Alonso tapped the rear of Esteban Ocon ’s car. Sainz swerved left to avoid the slow Haas, but that swerve meant he drove into Lawson’s Racing Bulls.
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‘I could have killed them’: Liam Lawson narrowly avoids marshals running on Mexico Grand Prix track
Liam Lawson narrowly avoided disaster after two marshals ran onto the track at the Mexico City Grand Prix – with the F1 driver saying: “I could have killed them.” The New Zealander pitted after the first lap following a collision with Carlos Sainz at turn one, which resulted in debris on track.
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El organismo rector de la Fórmula Un abrió una investigación después de que Liam Lawson evitara por poco a dos comisarios de pista en el circuito durante el Gran Premio de México.
Kiwi Formula One driver Liam Lawson had a close call at the Mexican Grand Prix with race marshals inexplicably in front of him on track to clear debris. Lawson was forced to pit early in the race after a collision with Williams’ Carlos Sainz.
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Liam Lawson's approach to Mexican GP won't change as 2026 contract decision looms
Amid Red Bull's impending 2026 line-up decision around the Mexican Grand Prix, Racing Bulls's Liam Lawson says his approach will not change