Mexico City Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins from Lewis Hamilton
The world champion held off a challenge from Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes in the first part of the race before pulling away to take his 14th win of the year.
Verstappen managed to hold the lead into the first corner - only the second time that has happened for the pole man in five races in Mexico - while Hamilton snuck past Russell into second at the second turn, followed by Perez two corners later. Hamilton was now set to go to the end without another stop, and the question was whether Verstappen could do the same.
But the engineers decided that was not a good plan and they brought Russell in for his stop five laps after Hamilton, resuming in fourth place, where he stayed to the end. This was demonstrated by Daniel Ricciardo, who did go for the medium-soft strategy, and made up a lot of ground in doing so, moving up from out of the top 10 to finish seventh, and best of the midfield behind the two uncompetitive Ferraris of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Toto Wolff says Red Bull penalty is 'too little for Mercedes, too much for Red Bull'Mercedes' Toto Wolff says losing R&D time will hurt Red Bull, but how detrimental it will be is 'difficult to judge at this stage'.
Lire la suite »
Ferrari unhappy with “very limited” impact of F1 cost cap penalty on Red Bull🗣️ 'Since there is no cost cap reduction in the penalty, the basic effect is to push the competitor to spend money elsewhere' Ferrari says the impact of the FIA’s penalty against Red Bull for breaching the F1 cost cap is 'very limited' ⬇️
Lire la suite »
Ferrari unhappy with “very limited” impact of FIA F1 penalty against Red BullFerrari says it is “not happy” with the FIA’s penalty against Red Bull for breaching the 2021 Formula 1 cost cap, believing its true impact is “very limited.”
Lire la suite »
Ferrari ‘not happy’ with ‘very limited’ Red Bull penaltyFerrari say they are “not happy” with the size of Red Bull’s penalty for breaking the F1 cost cap, describing it as “very limited” MexicoGP
Lire la suite »
Horner believes Red Bull won’t breach 2022 F1 cost capChristian Horner says having fewer one-off items to account for, which had an impact in 2021, will help Red Bull stay under the F1 cost cap in 2022 Full story ⬇️
Lire la suite »
Horner believes Red Bull won’t breach 2022 F1 cost capChristian Horner believes an absence of one-off items that had an impact in 2021 will help the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team stay under the 2022 cost cap.
Lire la suite »