Join the racing excitement as Sainz steals the show! Can he keep Verstappen at bay? Here’s all you need to catch up on the Mexico GP action!
The 2024 Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix is turning into a nail-biter as the world’s top racers gear up for another duel at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The atmosphere is electric, especially with Carlos Sainz sliding into the pole position, making it clear that the Ferrari star is ready to give his farewell performance before moving on to Williams. Sainz's blistering lap time of 1:15.946 has set the grid ablaze, igniting hopes for a thrilling battle against title rivals like Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, who are more than eager to make their presence felt on the tarmac. With aggressive strategies expected and teams tweaking their setups to suit the high-altitude challenges, the stage is set for an epic showdown.
As race day approaches, Verstappen, the reigning champ, remains cool under pressure, claiming he’s not "expecting miracles" even from the front-row starters' position. However, with five wins in his last six outings here, you can't blame fans for anticipating his customary brilliance. The qualm becomes even more thrilling with Norris eyeing his chance to close the gap in the championship race. You see, between racing at 2,240 meters above sea level and fierce competitors pushing their limits, anyone could claim the title of Mexico’s fastest.
The Mexican GP weekend has also featured some shock moments. Qualification results came with startling twists—while McLaren had its hopes pinned on a pole position, Ferrari showed why they’re still a force to be reckoned with, clinching it at the last moment. Additionally, fans saw unfathomable ups and downs throughout Q1 and Q2, with some unexpected falls from contenders adding to the intrigue. Fernando Alonso celebrating his monumental 400th Grand Prix appearance only adds to the saga that is the F1 season, reminding everyone how far these drivers go to reach the finish line and the records they aim to break.
With a rich tapestry of competition, compelling narratives, and high stakes, the Mexico City Grand Prix promises to be a high-octane event that fans won’t want to miss. Whether you're rooting for Sainz to hold off Verstappen or hoping for a surprise knock-out from a dark horse, this race has something for everyone. And did you know? This race marks the first time Carlos Sainz has started from pole in his career, really making it a significant weekend! Not to mention, the Autódromo is a fan favorite, known for its unique atmosphere and passionate crowds that transform every lap into a festival of speed and skill!
Follow live updates from the Mexico City Grand Prix with Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Ferrari set to lock horns again.
Max Verstappen has expressed he is not "expecting miracles" in the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, despite claiming a front-row starting position.
Carlos Sainz has a great opportunity at the Mexican GP to take perhaps one last win for Ferrari before joining Williams.
The Sat in F1 Mexico GP went up and down where McLaren looked likely to take pole position until the last gasp from Ferrari to take it.
Verstappen has won five of the last six races at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez and will be aiming to edge one step closer to a fourth world championship title.
Formula 1 Videos. Carlos Sainz took a brilliant pole position for the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix, clocking a 1m 15.946s lap to beat Max Verstappen.
The Spaniard, who leaves the team at the end of the season, clocked one minute and 15.946 seconds to beat series leader and three time champion Verstappen, ...
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start the race from pole position ahead of title rivals Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and Lando Norris (McLaren).
The pitlane is about to open for the laps to the grid, with Fernando Alonso marking his 400th grand prix weekend. What a milestone that is for the Spaniard.
The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky's coverage of Sunday's race starts at ...
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The FIA have officially confirmed the starting grid for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - and it's Ferrari star Carlos...
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It's a first for 2024 – Carlos Sainz starting from pole for Ferrari, after a blistering qualifying lap in Mexico City. Alongside him – somewhat unexpectedly ...
Follow along with live coverage of the 2024 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
The McLaren driver said he was "pretty happy" with his third in qualifying, feeling like he had reached the limit of the car but ultimately struggling to ...
Live coverage of Sunday's Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2024.
Max Verstappen was given a 20-second penalty after two different incidents with title rival Lando Norris at the Mexico City GP.
Max Verstappen's pair of penalties in the Mexican Grand Prix reflected the fact he clearly breached Formula 1's racing rules in his fight with Lando Norris, ...
Verstappen has won five of the last six races at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez and will be aiming to edge one step closer to a fourth world championship title.
Sainz had lost the lead to Verstappen off the line as the Red Bull driver arrived at Turn 1 first, and forced the Ferrari driver to take to the grass with his ...
Sainz was joined on the podium by McLaren driver Lando Norris, who survived an early skirmish with Red Bull driver and F1 2024 title rival Max Verstappen to ...
Max Verstappen was given a 20-second penalty after two different incidents with title rival Lando Norris at the Mexico City GP.
The FIA dished out 20 seconds worth of time penalties to Max Verstappen as he resumed battle with Lando Norris in Mexico.
The Mexico City Grand Prix is the 20th round of the 2024 Formula 1 season, and you can follow all of the action here.