
2019 Mexican Grand Prix Race Reprt McLaren
Carlos Sainz #55 Started 7th Finished 13th Fastest lap 1m20.311s on lap 66 (+1.079s, 10th) Pit-stops 2, lap 15 [Soft/Hard] (2.55s) and lap 36 [Hard/Medium] (2.37s) “It’s been a bad and frustrating afternoon

Carlos Sainz #55 Started 7th Finished 13th Fastest lap 1m20.311s on lap 66 (+1.079s, 10th) Pit-stops 2, lap 15 [Soft/Hard] (2.55s) and lap 36 [Hard/Medium] (2.37s) “It’s been a bad and frustrating afternoon

Carlos Sainz #55 FP3 1m16.638s (+0.493s) 14 laps 5th Q1 1m17.004s (Softs) 7th Q2 1m16.267s (Softs) 6th Q3 1m16.014s (Softs) 7th “It’s been a good day for us. The fact that

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

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

Carlos Sainz #55 FP1 1m30.702s (+1.971s) 21 laps 7th FP2 1m29.051s (+1.266s) 29 laps 7th “I think it’s been a positive Friday – after a little heart attack at the start

Suzuka International Racing Course Round: 17/21 Race laps: 53 Circuit length: 5.807km/3.608 miles Total race distance: 307.471km/191.062 miles Distance to Turn One: 350m/0.217 miles Number of corners: 18 (10 right, eight left) Session start times: FP1

Carlos Sainz #55 Started 5th Finished 6th Fastest lap 1m38.020s on lap 53 (+2.259s, 6th) Pit-stops 1, lap 21 [Soft/Medium] (3.6s) “Very good race. A great start and a very solid execution

Carlos Sainz #55 FP3 1m34.607s (+1.874s) 18 laps 13th Q1 1m34.184s (Softs) 8th Q2 1m33.807s (Softs) 8th Q3 1m33.222s (Softs) 6th “Good day today! Improving every time we went on track

McLaren Racing and Mercedes-Benz announced today that the McLaren F1 team will be powered by Mercedes from 2021 until at least the 2024 season under a long-term agreement. The agreement will bring McLaren and Mercedes