By Alan Baldwin MEXICO CITY, Oct 23 (Reuters) – Formula One leader Oscar Piastri said he and McLaren teammate Lando Norris would race in Mexico this weekend with no further consequences after collisions between them in Singapore and the United States. Norris, 14 points adrift and Piastri's closest rival in the championship, had said in Austin before the pair collided in a sprint race that he faced consequences for the rest of the season. Those consequences were never spelled out by drivers or the team, who have already retained their constructors' crown and are now going for their first title double since 1998. If Singapore was held to be the Briton's fault, since Norris benefited from pushing Piastri wide, Australian Piastri acknowledged on Thursday that blame for the Austin coming-togeth

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