Mexico Metropolis GP: Max Verstappen engine woes proceed as George Russell suffers heavy crash in Follow Two | F1 Information

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Max Verstappen’s engine woes continued to closely restrict the world championship chief’s working on the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix as George Russell’s huge crash interrupted Follow Two.

In a session that was prolonged past the standard hour to 90 minutes to permit for the testing of subsequent yr’s tyre compounds, Verstappen did simply 4 laps and didn’t set a time.

The Crimson Bull driver earlier had his Follow One working curtailed by an engine subject which group principal Christian Horner described as “menial” earlier than it appeared to right away return within the day’s second session.

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Max Verstappen’s tough Friday continued in Mexico as he was pressured to return to the pitlane once more in second observe.

Russell had proven spectacular tempo in topping the opening session for Mercedes however lasted simply 12 minutes of Follow Two as he misplaced management at Flip 8 and slammed into the barrier at excessive pace

The Brit was launched from the medical centre at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez regardless of having gingerly made his approach from his W15 to the medical automotive following the incident.

“I don’t really know what happened,” Russell mentioned. “The automotive simply began bouncing within the floor and earlier than I even had the prospect to catch it, it was already spinning.

“A lot of work for the guys tonight again, it just seems like it is one thing after another at the moment.”

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Sky F1’s Martin Brundle was trackside to have a look at the injury George Russell did to his Mercedes after having an enormous crash throughout P2 in Mexico.

Carlos Sainz topped the session for Ferrari, however the timesheet was tough to gauge given the tyre compounds every driver was working weren’t made public.

Oscar Piastri was second for McLaren, whereas his team-mate and Verstappen’s nearest title challenger, Lando Norris, was fifth.

Norris was considered one of a bunch of 5 drivers, additionally together with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, who didn’t run within the first session as their groups fulfilled their obligation to run younger drivers in two practices through the season.

The British duo, together with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and Sauber’s Zhou Guanyu, had been due to this fact allowed to run commonplace 2024 medium compound tyres through the closing levels of Follow Two.

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Highlights from Friday’s observe classes on the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix.

Norris improved by virtually half a second on the medium tyre to rise from ninth to fourth, whereas Alonso, who’s driving at a report four-hundredth race weekend, jumped from fifteenth to ninth within the ultimate moments.

Verstappen leads Norris by 57 factors on the high of the Drivers’ Championship with 5 rounds of the 2024 season remaining.

The Crimson Bull driver mentioned he was assured his engine would not must be modified, which may doubtlessly lead to grid penalties if obligatory.

“No, we will be alright,” Verstappen mentioned when requested about the potential for an influence unit change.

“From the engine side, we are checking. I don’t know what it is. From my side, a useless day. I did four or five laps. Not much to read into at the moment.”

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Max Verstappen was left annoyed with the efficiency of his Crimson Bull after having to come back into the pitlane throughout each P1 and P2 in Mexico.

Friday’s monitor motion was accompanied by a serious sideshow, with McLaren’s bid to overturn the penalty given to Norris for overtaking Verstappen throughout final weekend’s United States Grand Prix taking part in out.

A primary listening to, during which McLaren had been required to offer “significant and relevant” new proof that was unavailable on the time of the choice, befell between Friday’s classes at 9.30pm UK time, however no announcement had been made by the FIA when Follow Two completed three hours later.

Williams’ Alex Albon didn’t make it on monitor throughout second observe after struggling a serious crash of his personal through the first session, which left his automotive needing too many repairs to be able to return to motion.

The stewards determined no motion was obligatory concerning Albon’s collision that preceded the crash with British teenager Ollie Bearman, who was representing Ferrari as a younger driver.

Mexico Metropolis GP Follow Two Timesheet

Driver Crew Time
1) Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:17.699
2) Oscar Piastri McLaren +0.178
3) Yuki Tsunoda RB +0.179
4) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.188
5) Lando Norris McLaren +0.249
6) Kevin Magnussen Haas +0.540
7) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.580
8) Valtteri Bottas Sauber +0.652
9) Sergio Perez Crimson Bull +0.693
10) Liam Lawson RB +0.861
11) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +0.880
12) Nico Hulkenberg Haas +0.922
13) Esteban Ocon Alpine +0.957
14) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.191
15) Franco Colapinto Williams +1.209
16) Pierre Gasly Alpine +1.243
17) Zhou Guanyu Sauber +1.281
18) George Russell Mercedes +1.342
19) Max Verstappen Crimson Bull No time set
20) Alex Albon Williams No time set

Sky Sports activities F1’s stay Mexico Metropolis GP schedule

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Look again at a few of the most dramatic moments to have taken place on the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix

Saturday October 26
6.15pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Follow Three (session begins at 6.30pm)
9pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Qualifying build-up*
10pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Qualifying*

Sunday October 27
6.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Mexico Metropolis GP build-up*
8pm: THE MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX*
10pm: Chequered Flag: Mexico Metropolis GP response

*additionally stay on Sky Sports activities Primary Occasion (Race build-up on Sunday from 7.30pm)

Formulation 1’s Americas triple header continues this weekend with the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix, with each session stay on Sky Sports activities F1. Stream each F1 race and extra with a NOW Sports activities Month Membership – No contract, cancel anytime

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