Max Verstappen, Mexico and F1
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Max Verstappen says he does not have the pace to fight for higher than fifth in the Mexico City Grand Prix and needs to stay out of trouble in Sunday’s race.Red Bull came into the Mexico weekend in strong form,
Max Verstappen's championship charge hit a speed bump at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Saturday as he qualified fifth and admitted his Red Bull had been "very difficult" to handle.
Max Verstappen said he is not optimistic about advancing from his fifth-place start in Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix after his qualifying performance.
Lando Norris enjoyed a clear advantage in FP3 at the Mexico City Grand Prix while Max Verstappen and title leader Oscar Piastri struggled for pace.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is chasing McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Norris for the title, and he will start P5. As for the championship leader, Piastri could only manage to qualifying P8. Here is how we’re expecting the grid to line up for tomorrow’s race — taking into account Carlos Sainz’s five-place grid penalty from Austin.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris have been involved in a number of on-track battles this season, but tensions boiled over during last year's Mexico City Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen admits he’s ‘not going to win’ after ‘big concern’ in Mexican GP practice
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Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, have made a late change to the rules of the Mexico Grand Prix after an incident involving Max Verstappen. This weekend, the 2025 F1 season continues at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico, with the likes of Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri looking to take victory.