An Uneventful Race and a Repeated Podium: Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix Review

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An Uneventful Race and a Repeated Podium: Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix Review

Max Verstappen set a new record for most wins in a Formula 1 season with his victory in Mexico City. The Mexican Grand Prix was uneventful. The review will review the Formula One Mexico Grand prix. It will be different from the action-packed United States Grand Pris.

Verstappen won the Mexico City Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez qualified in the top three. VerstAPPen finished ahead of George Russell.   Ferrari did not qualify. The race was boring. It was celebrating 60 years of motorsports at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

Max Verstappen was the fastest qualifier at the Mexico City Grand Prix.

Red Bull won the Mexico City Grand Prix with a one-stop strategy. Valtteri Bottas finished 10th. Daniel Ricciardo was the only driver to make any overtakes. Ferrari's power units had some reliability issues during practice. The C42's pace improved with upgrades implemented during the United States Grand GP. It played out in Mexico as Botta qualified 6th and finished the Grand prix 10. Yuki Tsunoda was penalized for passing Alpha Tauri. He was later disqualified. Red Bull again won. They finished on the podium. Ferrari had problems with their power unit during Practice.

Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez finished on the podium in the same steps in 2021 and 2022. The finishing times are very similar between the two races.

There are two races left in the 2022 Formula 1 schedule. George Russell finished fourth in Mexico City Grand Prix. It's the 17th time Russell has finished in top six in Grand prix. Max Verstappen ended the trend of someone not starting from pole position winning the race. The penultimate Grand GP takes place from Interlagos Circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Sāo Paulo Grand Grand Prize takes places from November 11th to November 13th. Ver stappens needs to win the final two Grand Grands Prix to break the record for most wins by percentage in a season.


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