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    Liam Lawson ‘surprised’ to be blamed for Mexico GP incident

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    Liam Lawson ‘surprised’ to be blamed for Mexico GP incident

    Lawson Surprised by Blame for Mexico GP Incident

    Liam Lawson, the Racing Bulls driver, has expressed his surprise after being singled out for blame by the Mexican federation concerning a near-miss incident involving marshals during the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks ago. This incident occurred on the fourth lap at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, where Lawson narrowly avoided a collision as two marshals crossed the track unexpectedly.

    FIA Clarifies Lawson’s Involvement

    The governing body of motorsport, the FIA, issued a statement last week clearing Lawson of any wrongdoing following OMDAI Sport Mexico’s accusations of dangerous driving. Lawson remarked, “I was very surprised. I think the FIA’s statement was very clear and very accurate.” The driver’s comments underscore his belief in the FIA’s thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    Did the Marshals Act on Incorrect Orders?

    At the heart of the issue lies the order rescinded by race officials. Just before Lawson pitted, it was determined that the track was no longer clear for marshals to collect debris, leading to an unfortunate miscommunication. “Everything I did in the car to slow down and avoid them was checked into,” Lawson added, emphasizing his adherence to safety during the race.

    FIA’s Response to the Incident

    After the race, Lawson received an apology from the FIA, which acknowledged the gravity of the situation. “I understand we’re in a sport with a huge amount of variables, and these things… shouldn’t happen,” Lawson said. His response reflects a mature understanding of the complexities involved in high-stakes motorsport.

    The Road Ahead: Prevention and Safety Measures

    As the FIA continues its investigation, Lawson remains focused on the future. “It’s crucial that actions are taken now to prevent something like this from reoccurring,” he stressed. His commitment to safety highlights the importance of rigorous protocols in racing, ensuring that both drivers and marshals are safeguarded in unpredictable environments.

    In summary, while Lawson grapples with the unexpected blame, the incident serves as a reminder of the critical need for clear communication and strict adherence to safety protocols within motorsport. The broader implications for the sport and its regulations are yet to unfold as the FIA works to prevent future occurrences.

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