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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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Mexican Grand Prix celebrates 10th anniversary with sold-out crowd despite Sergio Perez's absence
The Mexican Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a sold-out crowd, despite concerns over Sergio Perez's absence.
Alexandra Saint Mleux turned heads at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend, proving once again why she’s one of Formula 1’s most-watched style icons. The influencer and fashion designer, 22, shared a series of photos to Instagram on Saturday,
Charles Leclerc has lavished praise on his Ferrari team after what he described as a well-executed weekend to finish second in Mexico City.
The legendary designer and rising motorsport star collaborate on a bespoke look honoring their shared heritage.
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Lawson outraged by 'dangerous' near-miss at the F1 Mexico GP
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson has stated how "dangerous" his near-miss was with the marshals at the Mexico City Grand Prix. During the first lap of the Grand Prix around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez,
The FIA have explainer their decision making behind two controversial incidents during last Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Two marshals 'nearly killed' in dangerous F1 incident
"Oh my God, are you kidding me? Did you just see that?," Liam Lawson fumed over team radio after narrowly missing two rogue marshals.