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Liam Lawson is auctioning his modified 2000 Subaru Forester on Trade Me to raise funds for New Zealand youth mental health charity I AM HOPE
Multiple explanations have been offered for the dangerous situation that occurred during the Mexico City Grand Prix, when marshals ran across the track in front of Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson. Here’s what has been said about the incident so far.
Kiwi Formula One driver Liam Lawson is auctioning off the first car he ever owned, to raise funds for mental health charity I Am Hope.
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‘I could have killed them’: Liam Lawson narrowly avoids marshals running on Mexico Grand Prix track
Liam Lawson narrowly avoided disaster after two marshals ran onto the track at the Mexico City Grand Prix – with the F1 driver saying: “I could have killed them.” The New Zealander pitted after the first lap following a collision with Carlos Sainz at turn one, which resulted in debris on track.
As he battles New Zealand’s Liam Lawson for a 2026 Formula One seat, Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda has been linked to a switch to the American IndyCar series. Tsunoda, 25, is part of the equation that sees himself,
Lando Norris was not the only driver booed at the F1 2025 Mexican Grand Prix with Racing Bulls man Liam Lawson given a hostile reception.
Liam Lawson looks set to assist Max Verstappen's Formula 1 championship bid, before learning of his 2026 fate.
Liam Lawson was forced to retire from Formula One’s Mexican Grand Prix, less than 10 laps at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The Kiwi had qualified in 15th, but suffered front wing damage in a first lap incident with Williams’ Carlos Sainz.