How Hamilton can win the title in Mexico
This weekend Formula 1 rolls into Mexico City, and for Lewis Hamilton, it presents his first chance to secure World Championship number six.
This weekend Formula 1 rolls into Mexico City, and for Lewis Hamilton, it presents his first chance to secure World Championship number six.
Lewis Hamilton will bid to clinch a sixth F1 Drivers' Championship in Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City.
Max Verstappen has been stripped of pole position and given a three-place grid for failing to slow sufficiently for yellow flags.
Sebastian Vettel says it's "clear" drivers must "lift" under yellow flags following Max Verstappen's controversial pole in Mexico.
Mercedes have reported that Valtteri Bottas' W10 is "extensively damaged" and that they are assessing what work will need to be done on it.
Charles Leclerc isn't confident that Ferrari have enough race pace to be able to match Max Verstappen and Red Bull on Sunday.
Max Verstappen, chasing his third successive Mexican GP victory, will start from pole position having edged Charles Leclerc in qualifying.
Max Verstappen risked seeing his final Q3 lap deleted and a grid penalty after seemingly ignoring yellow flags in the final sector and going purple on his way to pole.
Lewis Hamilton thinks that P3 on the grid for the Mexican GP was possible if the final sector on his last Q3 run hadn't have gone "to pot".
Wondering how Max Verstappen talked his way into that three-place grid penalty? Well here's the full transcript of how he did it.
Carlos Sainz said that McLaren were thinking "like a big team" for the first time in 2019 with their qualifying strategy in Mexico.
Alex Albon was left "disappointed" with P5 on the grid for the Mexican GP, feeling his FP2 crash played a part in it.
Valtteri Bottas' crash at the end of Q3 brought out the yellow flags and handed Max Verstappen pole in Mexico.
Final practice was a tale of two parts as, while only eight drivers set times in the first 45 minutes, the final 15 saw a flurry of activity ending with a P1 for Charles Leclercl
Alexander Albon was frustrated for having blotted his copybook in Friday's second practice, crashing his RB15 into the Turn 7 wall early in the session.
Although Ferrari set the pace in FP2 in Mexico City, Sebastian Vettel is expecting a close battle for pole position come qualifying.
Lewis Hamilton says that the tyre wear at the Mexican Grand Prix is so aggressive that he could end up making three of four pit-stops in the race.
Toto Wolff says that Mercedes aren't capable of being at the "very front" of the grid this race weekend at what he calls one of their worst tracks.
Lewis Hamilton set the pace in Friday's first practice for the Mexican GP, a session that was red flagged for several minutes after Lance Stroll crashed.
Lewis Hamilton will have to try to win the World title without Peter 'Bono' Bonnington at his side as the Brit will miss the Mexican and US rounds.
Alex Albon suffered another heavy shunt in Red Bull colours during FP2 at the Mexican Grand Prix.
FIA race director Michael Masi has warned the drivers against exceeding the track limits at Turn 11, saying they'll be shown the black-and-white flag after the third time.
Renault will now consider whether or not to appeal their disqualification from the Japanese Grand Prix for the use of driver aids.
The Mexican GP will kick off "crucial" back-to-back races for Alfa Romeo says Antonio Giovinazzi.
It will be a case of damage limitation for Mercedes at the Mexican Grand Prix with team principal Toto Wolff admitting that the track and conditions don't "particularly suit our car".