F1 Driver Liam Lawson Says He ‘Could Have Killed’ Marshals Running on Racetrack at Mexico Grand Prix
Lawson described the incident as 'unacceptable' after narrowly avoiding marshals collecting debris on track; FIA is investigating the safety breach during the Mexico City Grand Prix.
- Liam Lawson narrowly avoided a serious accident at the Mexico City Grand Prix when two marshals ran onto the track in front of his car.
- Lawson expressed shock over the near miss, saying, 'I could have f***ing killed them, mate,' highlighting the danger of the situation.
- An FIA spokesperson stated they are investigating the incident and confirmed marshals were alerted to recover debris after a prior incident.
- The race was won by Lando Norris, who became the championship leader, finishing ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri.
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FIA says Lawson not at fault in Mexico incident with marshals
LONDON - Liam Lawson bears no blame for a near-miss with two marshals who crossed the track ahead of him during last weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix, Formula One's governing body said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"I could have fucking killed him, my friend." With these words Liam Lawson summed up his horror moment at the Grand Prix of Mexico. "Damn it again? Oh my God, is that a joke? Did you just see that? I could have fucking killed him, my friend." Words that Liam Lawson summed up his horror moment at the Grand Prix of Mexico. What happened? After his crash shortly after the start, in the duel with Alex Albon, a part of the front wing on his Racing Bu…
FIA investigates after Liam Lawson narrowly avoids marshals running across F1 track
Formula 1’s governing body says it launched an investigation after Liam Lawson narrowly avoided two track marshals on the circuit during the Mexican Grand Prix.
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