F1 star Liam Lawson nearly HITS marshals on track
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Oscar piastri, Mexico City
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Formula 1 star Liam Lawson was nearly involved in a disastrous incident in Mexico when marshals entered the track with the Racing Bulls driver nearby on his lap
The Foro Sol stadium during F1 action for the Mexico City Grand Prix Lead image design: Drew Jordan/The Athletic; Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu/ MEXICO CITY — High altitude, low grip. Formula One has arrived at the highest circuit on its calendar: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
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F1 Mexico GP: Max Verstappen tops FP2 with upgraded Red Bull, Oscar Piastri only 12th
Max Verstappen was fastest in second practice for the Mexico Grand Prix, driving Red Bull’s updated Formula 1 challenger, with championship leader Oscar Piastri down in 12th.
The stewards ruled that Hamilton, who was battling for third place with his old championship foe Max Verstappen, had left the track and gained a lasting advantage at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez’s Turn 4, resulting in a 10-second time penalty.
The British youngster logged a surprise fourth after challenging for a podium.
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F1 Mexico GP live: Race start time after Norris bags huge advantage over title rival Piastri
Lando Norris left F1 title rivals Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri trailing in his wake as he stormed to pole position at the Mexican Grand Prix.Norris ended his six-race run without pole position, his last coming in Belgium in July,
We're in the second race of our North America Double Header at the Mexico City Grand Prix, a track known for its tight walls, extremely long run down to Turn 1