
2019 Mexican Grand Prix – Free Practice Red Bull
MAX VERSTAPPEN First Practice Session: 1:17.461, Position: 3, Laps: 17 Second Practice Session: 1:16.722, Position: 2, Laps: 37 “Today was a pretty positive day. We tested quite a few bits

MAX VERSTAPPEN First Practice Session: 1:17.461, Position: 3, Laps: 17 Second Practice Session: 1:16.722, Position: 2, Laps: 37 “Today was a pretty positive day. We tested quite a few bits

Carlos Sainz #55 FP1 1m18.401s (+1.074s) 21 laps 7th FP2 1m18.079s (+1.472s) 38 laps 8th “I think it’s been another solid Friday, not finishing off in the best way with a

Lucha Libre The masked heroes study each other for what appears to be an interminable time. There are tentative approaches, feints, then a hold is established. The move is swift,

Lance: “Mexico is a really fun event. The fans are great and they really help make the race special with the atmosphere they create. Even on the Friday, you see

Alex Albon “After getting my best result of the season in Japan last week, I’ve got good confidence and direction heading to Mexico. Japan felt like my best weekend with

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Round: 18/21 Race laps: 71 Circuit length: 4.304km/2.675 miles Total race distance: 305.354km/189.747 miles Distance to Turn One: 800m/0.497 miles Number of corners: 17 (10 right, seven left) Session start times: FP1 – 10:00

Carlos Sainz #55 Q1 1m29.018s (Softs) 7th Q2 1m28.577s (Softs) 8th Q3 1m28.304s (Softs) 7th Started 7th Finished 5th Fastest lap 1m33.563s on lap 46 (+2.580s, 12th) Pit-stops 1, lap 26 [Soft/Medium] (2.6s) “A very good

Suzuka, 13 October 2019 – Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow leaves Suzuka and the Japanese Grand Prix having picked up a second place with Sebastian Vettel and a seventh with Charles Leclerc.

P9 – SERGIO PEREZ – CHASSIS 03 Strategy: New Soft (19 Laps) – New Medium (22 laps) – New Soft (11 laps) Sergio: “Our pace in the race was better than qualifying and I was more confident

Suzuka, 13 October 2019 – Scuderia Ferrari locked out the front row in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix that starts at 14.10 local, (7.10 CET). It’s the 65th all-Ferrari front row and