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RB driver Liam Lawson apologized to Sergio Perez after their collision at the Mexican Grand Prix, but maintained his aggressive racing style. Lawson, a potential rival for Perez's Red Bull seat, admitted he could have avoided the collision and apologized for his hand gesture. Lawson finished 16th in the race, one place ahead of Perez, and has made contact with other drivers in previous races.
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