Mexico's motorsport federation has accused Liam Lawson of failing to take sufficient action to avoid two marshals on track following a near-miss in Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
Lawson was trailing the rest of the field after stopping for a new nosecone at the end of lap two, and upon emerging from the pits narrowly avoided a collision with two marshals who had been sent out to clear debris in the first sector.
The FIA explained after the race that the marshals had been dispatched without awareness that Lawson had pitted, and that the instructions to send them onto track were rescinded and double yellow flags waved as soon as the presence of the approaching Racing Bulls car was noted.
While the FIA's own investigation into the incident is ongoing, OMDAI Mexico, an FIA-sanctioned body

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