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On 31/10, 13:04
The German team dominated once again on Sunday. Hamilton led in imperious fashion after a first braking maneuver in distress, while Rosberg, at several points worried by Verstappen, made the effort to secure his first place in the championship. This sixth Mercedes double of the season enabled Hamilton to close the gap on Rosberg to 19 points.
On 31/10, 11:52
The Austrian single-seaters didn't win in Mexico on Sunday, but Formula 1 will remember the end of the Grand Prix as a bit of an adventure. After making very different strategic choices, Vettel and then Ricciardo found themselves in Verstappen's diffuser. At the finish, the order on the line was provisional. Verstappen took his first penalty before the podium, Vettel took the podium but was stripped of it two hours later in favor of Ricciardo.
On 31/10, 09:35
After a fine 5th place in qualifying, Nico Hülkenberg had to be content with 7th place at the end of the Mexican Grand Prix, after losing out to Kimi Räikkönen's comeback. Sergio Perez was frustrated by being stuck behind Felipe Massa for most of the race, and settled for 10th place.
On 31/10, 08:55
Marcus Ericsson came close to scoring Sauber's first points of the season, but had to settle for 11th place. Felipe Nasr finished 15th, thanks to the penalty imposed on Carlos Sainz.
On 31/10, 08:31
Sebastian Vettel livened up the end of the race in Mexico City: after winning a penalty for Max Verstappen and celebrating a podium finish, he also received a 10-second penalty for changing direction while braking to protect himself from Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian finished third in the race.
On 30/10, 22:23
After a very complicated qualifying session, Haas and Romain Grosjean had a catastrophic race, as the Frenchman and Esteban Gutierrez were only able to get ahead of Esteban Ocon, finishing 19th and 20th.
On 30/10, 21:33
At the end of an emotional and action-packed Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton unsurprisingly won ahead of Nico Rosberg after a chaotic start. After some uncertainty over his second place after Verstappen's attacks, Rosberg enabled Mercedes to score another double in Mexico. The Dutchman was stripped of his third place after defending to the hilt against Rosberg and refusing to give the position back to the German.
On 30/10, 07:44
Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button made the most of their single-seaters today, finishing 11th and 13th, which will give them the opportunity to choose their starting tires and have a different strategy to try and score points to consolidate their sixth place in the Constructors' Championship.
On 30/10, 07:41
The Williams cars of Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa both made it into the top 10 - in 8th and 9th positions - giving themselves the advantage of starting ahead of one of the two Force Indias in the person of Sergio Perez - 12th - with the aim of retaking 4th place in the Constructors' Championship.
On 30/10, 07:37
Building on the momentum of his start to the weekend, Lewis Hamilton added another pole position to his already impressive list of honours - the 59th of his career - ahead of Nico Rosberg, who had been struggling until then, and Max Verstappen, who had been solid since FP3. By the way, it's the 12th front row for the Silver Arrows this season.
On 29/10, 21:38
Nico Hülkenberg again qualified very well, finishing 5th, ahead of the two Ferraris. Sergio Perez, on the other hand, was unable to get through to Q3 and had to make do with 12th place on the grid.
On 29/10, 21:22
Another disappointment for Ferrari during qualifying in Mexico City: Kimi Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel could do no better than 6th and 7th.
On 29/10, 20:56
Renault was only able to field one car in qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix, as Jolyon Palmer's chassis was damaged in FP3. Kevin Magnussen made it through to Q2
On 29/10, 20:26
After an already complicated Friday, qualifying proved very disappointing for Haas. Romain Grosjean set the session's worst time, while Esteban Gutierrez had to make do with 17th place on the grid.
On 29/10, 20:07
In a singularly open qualifying session, Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position ahead of his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg after a championship-deciding run on the timesheet. The Red Bulls will occupy the second row of the starting grid.
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