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The FIA has clarified an on-track incident involving two marshals who were nearly hit by Liam Lawson in F1’s Mexico GP, leading the Kiwi to describe it as “dangerous” and “unacceptable”.
The FIA clarified a dangerous incident at Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix involving Liam Lawson nearly hitting two marshals, labeling it as unacceptable.
Lawson, after getting front wing damage and pitting for a replacement, encountered marshals on track at Turn 1, forcing him to brake abruptly to avoid them.
Expressing shock over the near miss, Lawson criticized the marshals’ presence on the live track, emphasizing the danger of the situation.
The FIA, explaining the incident, detailed the sequence of events leading to Lawson’s close call and subsequent actions to ensure safety on track.
Acknowledging the importance of marshals’ role in F1 events, the FIA praised their dedication and professionalism in ensuring the safe and successful operation of races at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.






