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Qualifying report below Charles Leclerc saw off team-mate Carlos Sainz by just 0.067 seconds as Ferrari locked out the front row for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix.
The race was the 20th round of the 2022 Formula One World Championship and marked the 22nd edition of the Mexican Grand Prix, which was run under the name Mexico City Grand Prix for the second time. It was won by defending champion Max Verstappen , who was followed by Lewis Hamilton in second and Sergio Pérez in third.
Follow reaction from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez as Max Verstappen triumphs in Mexico City
Qualifying: 10pm. Sunday 29 October. Race: 8pm. F1 Mexican Grand Prix - practice! 18:35, Kieran Jackson. Sergio Perez will be eyeing a dream victory on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix this ...
The Grand Prix returned in 2015 at the Mexico City circuit, and held the event from 2015 to 2019, and since 2021; it was due to host the Grand Prix in 2020, but this was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The venue is contracted to host the event until 2025.
Satellite view of the circuit, as it appeared in 2018. The race marked its debut in the Formula One Championship calendar under the name Mexico City Grand Prix.On 8 August 2019, it was announced that the Mexican Grand Prix would remain on the calendar until 2022, though it would be renamed to Mexico City Grand Prix starting in 2020, in order to emphasize the support from the government of ...
The official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:17.774, set by Valtteri Bottas driving for Mercedes in the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix, while the unofficial all-time track record is 1:14.758, set by Max Verstappen driving for Red Bull Racing in the qualifying of the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix. As of January 2025, the fastest official ...
Ferrari scored an unexpected front-row lockout during qualifying for Sunday’s Mexico Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz posted the two fastest laps in the final qualifying round ...