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The FIA has cleared Liam Lawson of any wrongdoing in his near-miss with marshals during F1's Mexican GP after the Mexican motorsport authority appeared to question his driving
F1's much-publicised marshals near-miss during the Mexican GP had a surprising fresh escalation this week with the Mexican motorsport authority questioning Liam Lawson's driving during the incident
The FIA has offered its explanation for two major Mexican GP talking points - one involving Liam Lawson's near-miss with track marshals, and the other surrounding the late virtual safety car decision to allow Carlos Sainz's Williams to be recovered
Liam Lawson had to avoid two marshals sprinting across the track during F1's Mexican GP in a frightening incident unseen by the TV broadcast
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