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Lewis Hamilton accused stewards of double standards and said it was “pretty nuts” he was the only one penalised for cutting a corner at the Mexican Grand Prix.
The battle for the Formula 1 world championship is getting very interesting heading into Mexico City, as three drivers continue to race for the title in the annual Mexican Grand Prix. For most of the 2025 season,
Liam Lawson was forced to retire from Formula One’s Mexican Grand Prix, less than 10 laps into Monday’s race. The Kiwi had qualified in 15th, but suffered front wing damage in a first lap incident with Williams’ Carlos Sainz. After pitting at the end of lap two for a wing change and a set of hard tyres, Lawson returned to the track.
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Mexican Grand Prix celebrates 10th anniversary with sold-out crowd despite Sergio Perez's absence
The Mexican Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a sold-out crowd, despite concerns over Sergio Perez's absence.
As Oliver Bearman was crossing the finish line at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, his team in the garage celebrated. The British driver did not win the Mexican Grand Prix, nor did he make the podium,