Verstappen tops final Mexican practice
2016 Mexican Grand Prix third practice
Max Verstappen was quickest in final practice ahead of qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix, less than a tenth faster than Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen was quickest in final practice ahead of qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix, less than a tenth faster than Lewis Hamilton.
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Nico Rosberg talked up the potential threat from Ferrari in Mexico but this season has shown they often flatter to deceive in Friday practice,
Williams has confirmed team founder Frank Williams, who has been confined to a wheelchair since 1986, is recovering from pneumonia in hospital.
Formula One drivers should be freed from excessive regulations on their driving and encouraged to be themselves according to F1 team bosses.
Sebastian Vettel suspects Lewis Hamilton can go quicker after beating the Mercedes driver by four-thousandths of a second in the first day of practice.
Sebastian Vettel put Ferrari on top of the times by a tiny margin over of Lewis Hamilton. in the second practice session.
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Fernando Alonso narrowly beat Carlos Sainz Jnr in the United States Grand Prix Driver of the Weekend poll – just as he did in the race.
Lewis Hamilton was quickest as practice for the Mexican Grand Prix began in cool conditions and lap times fell by five seconds.
In the round-up: Button: Camera angles make F1 look slow • Ricciardo: Drivers want tougher track limits • F1 on track for 2017 speed rise
Max Verstappen admitted he was “on autopilot” when he came into the pits without having been asked to during last weekend’s race.
Formula One drivers have dismissed provocative comments from Bernie Ecclestone about building more walls around the outside of corners.
The United States Grand Prix didn’t reach last years high after the Virtual Safety Car ended a crucial fight for second place.
The popular Mexican Grand Prix had a less-than-thrilling race last year. But 12 months later the championship still in play
While air temperatures this weekend will only just break above 20C teams can expected much hotter track temperatures based on last year’s experience.
In the round-up: Ericsson eyeing Force India move • Ferrari ‘focused on 2017 for a long time’ • Alonso ‘has friends in stewards’ – Massa
Daniel Ricciardo’s engineer said he “would have beaten” Nico Rosberg had it not been for the Virtual Safety Car period. Here are all the team radio messages.
Last weekend was one of the closest-fought rounds of the Predictions Championship we’ve ever had: 33 players tied for the highest score.
Mexico’s F1 track may have been neutered by its renovation but another massive crowd is expected for one of the most feverish races of the years.