FIA: Lawson 'not at fault' for marshal incident

The FIA has fully absolved Liam Lawson of blame for an incident at the Mexican Grand Prix which saw him nearly collide with two marshals on the track. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} FIA: Lawson 'not at fault' for marshal incident

Lawson blamed for near-miss by Mexico Federation

Mexico’s motorsport federation has blamed Liam Lawson for the near-miss the Racing Bulls driver had with two marshals running across the track at the Mexico City Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Lawson blamed for near-miss by Mexico Federation

Jenson Button's last dance: 8 Hours of Bahrain

Former world champion Jenson Button has announced next weekend’s 8 Hours of Bahrain will be the last professional race of his career. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Jenson Button's last dance: 8 Hours of Bahrain

American Crawford joins Aston Martin as reserve

American driver Jak Crawford will be Aston Martin’s third driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season, effectively acting as reserve to Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll should either be unable to race. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} American Crawford joins Aston Martin as reserve

Aston Martin noted for minor FIA cost cap 'breach'

Formula 1’s 10 teams all successfully obliged with the championship cost cap in 2024, the FIA has confirmed, although Aston Martin has been noted for a minor “procedural breach.” Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Aston Martin noted for minor FIA cost cap 'breach'

Lewis Hamilton fumes at 'kind of nuts' penalty

Lewis Hamilton felt it was “kind of nuts” that he got penalised at F1’s Mexican Grand Prix for track violations when several other drivers avoided similar. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Lewis Hamilton fumes at 'kind of nuts' penalty

Piastri loses title lead, struggling to adapt to car

After losing the lead of the Formula 1 championship, Oscar Piastri said he has not been able to adapt to the way McLaren’s car has changed over the past few races. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Piastri loses title lead, struggling to adapt to car

FIA explains controversial late virtual safety car

The FIA has explained the controversial late Virtual Safety Car period, which spoiled Max Verstappen’s pursuit of Charles Leclerc and the chance of a blockbuster finish at the Mexican Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} FIA explains controversial late virtual safety car

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