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FIA Launches Urgent Investigation: Liam Lawson’s Heart-Stopping Near-Miss with F1 Marshals!

David Castro by David Castro
November 1, 2025
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FIA Launches Urgent Investigation: Liam Lawson’s Heart-Stopping Near-Miss with F1 Marshals!

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FIA Launches Urgent Investigation After Liam Lawson’s Heart-Stopping Near-Miss with Marshals!

In a shocking turn of events at the Mexican Grand Prix, the FIA has announced an immediate investigation following a terrifying close call involving driver Liam Lawson and two track marshals. The incident unfolded when Lawson, fresh from an early pit stop, found himself in a perilous situation on the exit of Turn 1, where the marshals were present amid active racing conditions. Furious and shaken, Lawson vented his frustrations over the team radio, exclaiming, “I could have f***ing killed them!” demanding accountability for the grave lapse in safety protocols.

As the dust settles, the Organizacion Mexicana De Automovilismo Internacional (OMDAI) has sparked controversy by shifting the blame onto Lawson, asserting that the marshals should have been “clearly visible” to him. This criticism drew ire from fans and commentators alike, especially given the FIA’s swift response, which defended Lawson’s actions and promised a thorough inquiry into the alarming incident.

The FIA’s deep dive into the telemetry data reveals that Lawson reacted appropriately to the double yellow flags displayed in the area. They confirmed that he significantly slowed down, braking earlier than on previous laps and entering Turn 1 at a markedly reduced speed. The FIA emphatically stated, “He is not at fault in this incident,” while also extending their gratitude to the marshals for their unwavering dedication and professionalism.

The governing body did not shy away from acknowledging the gravity of the situation, stating, “It is fortunate this incident did not result in any serious consequences.” They reiterated their commitment to ensuring the safety of all participants, declaring that they are working closely with both the OMDAI and the Racing Bulls Formula 1 Team to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding this harrowing near-miss.

In their statement, the FIA made it clear that such incidents are unacceptable and that they will leave no stone unturned in their investigation. “We acknowledge that any situation where marshals find themselves on track in front of oncoming cars is something we never want to see,” they cautioned. With the investigation expected to take time, the FIA will meticulously review all relevant evidence, including radio communications in various languages from those involved.

As this high-stakes drama unfolds, fans and stakeholders are left on the edge of their seats, eager to learn the findings of this investigation and to see what measures will be implemented to avert such life-threatening scenarios in the future. The world of Formula 1 must come together to ensure the safety of both drivers and marshals, as every race reminds us just how fragile that balance can be. Stay tuned for updates on this critical story!

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