A HUGE brawl broke out at the Mexican Grand Prix as fans threw punches while another was kicked on the ground.
The shocking scenes occurred ahead of Saturday’s Qualifying session in Mexico City, with Sunday’s race eventually won by McLaren star Lando Norris.


A video posted on social media showed a number of fans clashing below the stands.
One appeared to be wearing a Ferrari shirt, while the other boasted the colours of rival team Red Bull.
Chaotic scenes occurred as punches were thrown by both sides.
Drinks were also hurled around by onlookers, with several other people joining the fray.

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F1 ace Lawson shaken after marshals run in front of his car during Mexico GP
And in a second scrap, one fan was kicked by another as he lay on the ground.
However, others present appeared to find the scenes amusing as they danced with glee.
The video ended with the threat of another brawl as more angry words were exchanged between fans.
And on the race track, things were equally tense.
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McLaren ace Norris moved to the top of the F1 rankings as he took top spot on the podium in Mexico.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen followed close behind.
But Norris’ McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri lost his grip on the leaderboard summit as he finished fifth.
There was plenty more drama when Racing Bulls star Liam Lawson almost hit two marshals.
The pair bizarrely ran across the track as Lawson came around a bend, with the Brit blasting: “I could have f*****g killed them!”
He later said: “I honestly couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I got to turn one and there were two dudes running across the track.
“I nearly hit one of them, it was so dangerous. There’s been a miscommunication somewhere but I’ve never experienced that before, it’s pretty unacceptable.
“We can’t understand how marshals can be allowed to just run across the track like that. It really can’t happen again.”







