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On 29/10, 17:59
MotorsInside brings you live coverage of the Mexican Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton can secure his fourth world title. For full coverage, tune in from 7:45 p.m.
On 29/10, 09:53
Max Verstappen could dream of his first pole position in F1, but Sebastian Vettel managed to get ahead of him at the last minute, though the prospect of fighting for victory prevails. On the other hand, Daniel Ricciardo faced a recurring lack of grip without knowing the reason.
On 28/10, 21:29
Once again, Esteban Ocon managed to get the better of his teammate by finishing 6th, while Sergio Perez could only achieve the 10th fastest time.
On 28/10, 20:44
The two Williams did not manage to make it to Q3 and must settle for 11th and 12th places on the grid. However, Felipe Massa was satisfied because he couldn't do better.
On 28/10, 19:13
Sebastian Vettel maintains the suspense and clinches the pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen. Lewis Hamilton is only 3rd in front of his teammate Valtteri Bottas.
On 28/10, 16:16
A timid first part of the session, marked by Valtteri Bottas's domination and the immobilization of Pierre Gasly's Toro Rosso, gave way to a second where emotions ran high. The battle for the best time opened up to Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen, with the latter claiming the coveted time with a 1:17.113.
On 27/10, 21:02
After several incidents disrupted the first half of the session, Daniel Ricciardo stood out by setting the fastest time in the second session and on the track for the Mexican Grand Prix, ahead of Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and his own teammate Max Verstappen, all while only running on soft tires.
On 27/10, 16:41
In a session marked by a red flag shortly after the midpoint following Celis Jr's off-track excursion, the battle for the fastest time turned into a duel between Bottas and Hamilton. Vettel and Verstappen, who were briefly in contention, conceded to the Finn who is the only one to go under 1:17. Vandoorne couldn't register a time due to an engine failure on the Honda unit.
On 26/10, 13:31
After the Belgium-Italy-Singapore trio, Lewis Hamilton could achieve a new hat-trick by winning this eighteenth race of the season in Mexico. This new Japan-United States-Mexico trio would inevitably crown him for the fourth time, as Sebastian Vettel is no longer in the title race.
On 26/10, 09:17
Lewis Hamilton is getting closer and closer to the world title this year. With a 66-point lead over his closest rival, Sebastian Vettel, the Brit just needs to finish in the top five of the race in Mexico to clinch the title as early as this weekend.
On 25/10, 11:45
As expected, Nissan will enter Formula E in place of Renault for the 2018-2019 season.
On 23/10, 19:01
Brendon Hartley will get a second chance, being retained by Toro Rosso in Mexico. He will be supported by Pierre Gasly, who won't have been able to defend his chances in Super Formula.
On 22/10, 23:03
While waiting for the crowning of its British driver, Mercedes can already pop the champagne for its fourth consecutive constructors' title, clinched three races before the end!
On 22/10, 22:10
The driver, ultimately classified fourth, does not mince his words following the stewards' decision, which deprived him of a last-minute podium finish on the track.
On 22/10, 20:51
The Briton once again imposed his rule in Austin by winning his sixth United States Grand Prix. This success officially allows Mercedes to clinch the constructors' title! In second place, Sebastian Vettel harbored hopes of victory during the initial laps. Kimi Räikkönen stepped onto the podium following the penalty received by Max Verstappen.
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