'I could have killed them' - Lawson has near miss with F1 marshals
Summary
Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson had a close call during the Mexico City Grand Prix when two marshals ran onto the track in front of his car. The incident happened after Lawson made a pit stop to fix his car's front wing. The governing body, FIA, is looking into why the marshals were on the track.Key Facts
- Liam Lawson experienced a dangerous situation when two marshals ran across the track during the Mexico City Grand Prix.
- This occurred on the third lap as Lawson was rejoining the race after fixing his car's front wing.
- Lawson expressed concern over the team radio, stating it was extremely dangerous and unacceptable.
- The marshals appeared on the track when Lawson was on a new set of tires and approaching Turn One.
- The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, is investigating why marshals were allowed on the track during the race.
- A double yellow flag, indicating caution, was shown in the area after Lawson's pit stop.
- The incident is under investigation to determine what led to the miscommunication and ensure it doesn't happen again.
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