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Liam Lawson sits out FP1 in Mexico City as Racing Bulls hands Ayumu Iwasa the car for the opening session.
The Faenza team selects Iwasa for his fourth FP1 outing, reflecting sustained commitment to its junior pool.
F1 rules require four FP1 rookie runs per team each season, two per car, shaping weekend plans and priorities.

This is Racing Bulls’ first event this year where a regular driver steps aside specifically for a rookie FP1 allocation.
Lawson is also expected to miss FP1 in Abu Dhabi, a frequent venue for rookie mileage before the season finale.
Isack Hadjar is classified as a rookie for 2025 and has already met the team’s FP1 rookie requirement.
Sauber stands out as the only team not nominating a rookie for Mexico’s FP1 running this weekend.

Elsewhere, Pato O’Ward runs for McLaren, Arvid Lindblad for Red Bull, and Antonio Fuoco for Ferrari in FP1.
Frederik Vesti appears for Mercedes, with Jak Crawford at Aston Martin. Haas fields Ryo Hirakawa, Williams uses Luke Browning, and Alpine runs Paul Aron.
The FP1 rookie requirement underpins F1’s development pathway, offering vital track time in competitive conditions. Details are outlined by Formula 1.
Teams gain direct comparisons within race-weekend run plans, while rookies showcase adaptability on a live, evolving surface.
Competitive focus remains intense at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, with the Mexican Grand Prix rewarding efficient cooling and strong traction.
Max Verstappen’s recent form sustains pressure on rivals, particularly McLaren, as teams balance preparation with rookie obligations.
With allocations ongoing, attention also turns to evolving form and the championship standings as the season reaches its decisive phase.
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