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Max Verstappen needs rivals to “retire” in Mexico GP as 'random' Red Bull changes backfire

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Max Verstappen needs rivals to “retire” in Mexico GP as 'random' Red Bull changes backfire
Max Verstappen says he needs rivals to "retire" in order to move forward in Sunday's race.

135. Yuki Tsunoda on Red Bull’s 2026 call: “I just keep performing” after Mexico GP qualifying

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Yuki Tsunoda is focusing firmly on delivering on track while Red Bull continues to assess his seat going into 2026. This comes as the Japanese driver narrowly missed out on Q3 during qualifying for the Mexico Grand Prix.Asked where he stood on the comments from team principal Laurent Mekies and adviser Helmut Marko, who said they will be taking their time making a decision about the future of ...Keep reading

136. Lewis Hamilton vows to be ‘aggressive’ after best qualifying for Ferrari

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Lewis Hamilton vows to attack at the start of the Mexico City Grand Prix.

137. Hamlin: 'One of us is on a suicide mission' over NASCAR lawsuit

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Adding even more credence to the notion that the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR antitrust lawsuit and countersuit is destined to trial was Denny Hamlin in how he characterized settlement mediation over the past week.“It went okay the first day, not great the second day,” Hamlin said during a press conference on Saturday at Martinsville Speedway. “I don’t know. Didn’t ...Keep reading

138. Lando Norris reveals sleep trouble after shocking himself with F1 Mexico City GP pole

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Lando Norris surprised himself by taking pole position in Mexico City.

139. Oscar Piastri on poor Mexico F1 qualifying: ‘My lack of speed is a mystery’

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Oscar Piastri will start the 2025 Mexico City GP from seventh rather than eighth on the grid, thanks to Carlos Sainz’s five-place penalty, but that will be of little comfort given that the Formula 1 championship leader’s fastest Q3 lap was 0.588s off McLaren team-mate Lando Norris.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Mexico GP: Norris takes supreme pole as Piastri faltersFormula ...Keep reading

140. Piastri baffled by “mystery” lack of pace in F1 Mexico GP qualifying

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Oscar Piastri will start the 2025 Mexico City GP from seventh rather than eighth on the grid, thanks to Carlos Sainz’s five-place penalty, but that will be of little comfort given that the Formula 1 championship leader’s fastest Q3 lap was 0.588s off McLaren team-mate Lando Norris.Piastri has been unable to explain the deficit he has carried to Norris all through the weekend, though team ...Keep reading

141. Max Verstappen: Mexico GP podium "is just not going to happen" for Red Bull

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Max Verstappen says his Red Bull Formula 1 car "just isn't working" at the Mexico Grand Prix, after qualifying fifth on Saturday.The reigning world champion reignited the title battle with his third win out of four races in last week's United States Grand Prix, bringing his gap to leader Oscar Piastri down to 40 points.It left Verstappen with his fate in his own hands, but still requiring ...Keep reading

142. McLaren chief on why Oscar Piastri lost out to Lando Norris in F1 Mexico GP qualifying

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella revealed that Oscar Piastri was losing "a few milliseconds" in every corner to his team-mate Lando Norris during the Mexico Grand Prix qualifying.While Norris secured pole position for the race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Piastri qualified in P8 but will start the race from P7 after Carlos Sainz takes a five-place grid penalty carried over from ...Keep reading

143. Verstappen downbeat after P5 in Mexico F1 qualifying: "The car just isn't working"

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Max Verstappen says his Red Bull Formula 1 car "just isn't working" at the Mexico Grand Prix, after qualifying fifth on Saturday.The reigning world champion reignited the title battle with his third win out of four races in last week's United States Grand Prix, bringing his gap to leader Oscar Piastri down to 40 points.It left Verstappen with his fate in his own hands, but still requiring ...Keep reading

144. Max Verstappen needs rivals to “retire” in Mexico GP as 'random' Red Bull changes backfire

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Max Verstappen says he needs rivals to "retire" in order to move forward in Sunday's race.

145. William Byron earns Martinsville NASCAR Cup pole by just 0.002s

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Facing a must-win situation, William Byron earned a critical pole position at Martinsville Speedway. The Hendrick Motorsports driver lapped the half-mile short track in 19.286s, beating Ty Gibbs by just fractions — 0.002s — for pole.This is Byron's 16th career pole and his third of the 2025 season, but the two-time Martinsville winner has never started on the front row for this ...Keep reading

146. Lewis Hamilton hails Ferrari process improvement after P3 qualifying at Mexico GP

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Lewis Hamilton has championed the improved processes at Ferrari after securing P3 on the starting grid for the Mexico Grand Prix. The seven-time champion is set to start the race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in third behind polesitter Lando Norris and his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in second. "This is the first time we've both [Hamilton and Leclerc] been in the top three ...Keep reading

147. Oscar Piastri can’t explain ‘mysterious’ lack of pace after Mexico City GP qualifying struggles

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Oscar Piastri was at a loss to explain his lack of pace in qualifying in Mexico City.

148. Oscar Piastri can’t explain ‘mystery’ lack of pace after Mexico City GP qualifying struggles

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Oscar Piastri was at a loss to explain his lack of pace in qualifying in Mexico City.

149. Lando Norris shocked by stunning Mexico GP pole: "I've not been sleeping well"

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Lando Norris qualified on pole position for the Mexico Grand Prix while his team-mate and current drivers' championship leader Oscar Piastri will start as far back as seventh. After delivering a decisive final lap at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Norris is happy to be leading Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Talking after a comfortable session for the driver, the Briton ...Keep reading

150. F1 Mexico GP - Start time, how to watch & more

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Formula 1's Mexico Grand Prix is set to be another key race in the 2025 title race.Championship leader Oscar Piastri has been struggling at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez and will start the race from seventh, having gained a spot following Carlos Sainz' carryover grid penalty from Austin.Meanwhile, Piastri's team-mate and closest challenger Lando Norris seized pole position, and a resurgent ...Keep reading

151. Here's the starting grid for F1's 2025 Mexico GP

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Carlos Sainz got a five-place grid drop for colliding with Andrea Kimi Antonelli in the United States Grand Prix.1  Lando Norris (McLaren)        2      Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)3  Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) ...Keep reading

152. F1 Mexico GP: Lando Norris nets key pole as Oscar Piastri falters

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McLaren's Lando Norris has secured a crucial pole in the 2025 Formula 1 title race at the Mexico Grand Prix, amid struggles for rivals Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri.At Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Norris fended off a challenge from Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to secure his first pole since the Belgian Grand Prix, toppling initial Q3 leader Leclerc with a ...Keep reading

153. F1 Mexico GP: Lando Norris seizes key pole as Oscar Piastri falters

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McLaren's Lando Norris has secured a crucial pole in the 2025 Formula 1 title race at the Mexico Grand Prix, amid struggles for rivals Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri.At Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Norris fended off a challenge from Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to secure his first pole since the Belgian Grand Prix, toppling initial Q3 leader Leclerc with a ...Keep reading

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