Formula 1 in Mexico: Cars Nearly Hit Marshals on the Track.
27.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.10.2025
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Unexpected Situation at the Mexican Grand Prix
An impressive incident occurred at the Mexican Grand Prix when two stewards narrowly avoided being hit by a car. Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson was exiting the pit stop after a front wing replacement when he suddenly had to brake to avoid stewards who were on the track.“It’s a moment when I just couldn’t believe what was happening,” Lawson shared.This situation highlights the critical importance of safety during races and the need to strictly adhere to rules to protect both drivers and stewards. It is important to remember that safety on the track is a shared responsibility of all participants in the competition. Such incidents can have serious consequences, so in order to preserve the life and health of all participants, measures must be taken to avoid similar situations in the future.
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