In Mexico, Lawson was charged in connection with an incident involving marshals.

      During the Mexico City Grand Prix, Liam Lawson was involved in a dangerous incident, nearly hitting marshals who were crossing the track in front of him. The FIA has opened an investigation, while the Automobile Club of Mexico (OMDAI Sport Mexico) issued a statement, accusing the Racing Bulls driver of creating a dangerous incident.

      OMDAI Sport Mexico claims that Lawson did not sufficiently reduce his speed in an area where double yellow flags were displayed because of the presence of marshals on the track.

      "Analyzing the footage from the onboard camera, it can be seen that Liam Lawson, approaching the first corner, begins to turn to take the racing line," the Mexican federation's statement reads. "At that moment it is clearly visible that marshals are on the track, clearing debris left from the previous collision.

      The close proximity of the car shows that the marshals were still working in the danger zone, carrying out tasks to clear and secure the track.

      The footage clearly shows that Liam Lawson maintains his steering position while passing the first corner and does not change his trajectory, even though the marshals were crossing the track to return to their post.

      This happens while personnel are still working on that section of the track, and the driver does not change his trajectory despite the obvious presence of marshals on the circuit.

      It is worth noting that the Racing Bulls team warned the driver about debris on the track and that double yellow flags were in effect on that section, so he should exercise extreme caution while driving, be prepared to significantly reduce speed and stop if necessary, in accordance with the applicable safety rules."

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In Mexico, Lawson was charged in connection with an incident involving marshals.

During the Mexico Grand Prix, Liam Lawson was involved in a dangerous incident, nearly running over marshals who were crossing the track in front of him. The Automobile Club of Mexico (OMDAI Sport Mexico) issued a statement accusing the Racing Bulls driver of creating a dangerous incident.