FIA explains late F1 Mexico GP VSC that cost Max Verstappen a potential second place
The FIA has explained why it called a late Virtual Safety Car in F1's Mexico GP denying fans a chance of last-lap drama between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
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The FIA has explained why it called a late Virtual Safety Car in F1's Mexico GP denying fans a chance of last-lap drama between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
The FIA has clarified an on-track incident involving two marshals who were nearly hit by Liam Lawson in F1's Mexico GP, leading the Kiwi to describe it as "dangerous" and ...
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