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Mexico City GP Qualifying: Carlos Sainz claims dramatic pole position from Max Verstappen and Lando Norris

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Carlos Sainz took a sensational pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix by beating title protagonists Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.

Sainz took his first pole for over a year with two laps that were good enough for pole as Verstappen rescued his qualifying after his first lap in Q3 was deleted for track limits.

The Dutchman was 0.225s down on Sainz but will be relieved to start ahead of Norris, who is 57 points behind him in the Drivers’ Championship.

McLaren went into qualifying as favourites but Norris was unable to find more pace when it mattered most and will hope to get the jump on Verstappen on the long run down to Turn One.

Charles Leclerc was left frustrated with a poor final lap as the track evolved, so will start in fourth ahead of Mercedes pair George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.

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Yuki Tsunoda’s crash into the barriers at the end of Q2 meant both RB drivers failed to progress to Q3

A dramatic qualifying from start to finish also saw home hero Sergio Perez knocked out in Q1, along with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, so they will have a huge task ahead of them when the lights go out at 8pm, live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event.

Mexico City GP Qualifying: Top 10

1) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

2) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

3) Lando Norris, McLaren

4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

5) George Russell, Mercedes

6) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

7) Kevin Magnussen, Haas

8) Pierre Gasly, Alpine

9) Alex Albon, Williams

10) Nico Hulkenberg, Haas

Sainz denies title contenders pole after Verstappen’s huge lap

Ferrari looked strong throughout Friday practice but McLaren had a one-two in final practice ahead of qualifying.

But, similarly to last year in Mexico City, Ferrari were quick as the track evolved and conditions cooled slightly, which Sainz made the most of.

The Spaniard, who is leaving Ferrari to join Williams next year, was originally quicker than Verstappen after the first Q3 runs, then went even faster to cement pole with his second run.

However, there was drama for Verstappen when his first lap in Q3 was deleted for cutting Turn Two, which left him under huge pressure.

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Watch onboard as Carlos Sainz takes pole position at the Mexico City GP

He showed why he has won the last three world titles though with a superb lap to improve on his illegal effort and, crucially, kept the car within track limits to beat Norris by 0.089s to get onto the front row.

Norris had a poor first Q3 effort but recovered to third and will look to use the benefit of the slipstream effect down to Turn One.

Neither of the title contenders could get close to Sainz though, who took his first pole since the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.

“Very happy and a great couple of laps. A lot of times around Mexico you always have the feeling like you cannot put a lap together and it’s extremely difficult with how much sliding there is,” said Sainz.

“But honestly my two laps in Q3 were pretty much identical, almost perfect. I just put two really solid laps in Q3, enough for pole, and very happy because that’s not normally the case around Mexico with how tricky it is.”

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Leclerc had two messy laps in the final part of qualifying, so had to settle for fourth but Ferrari still have an opportunity to eat into McLaren’s lead in the Constructors’ Championship as Piastri and Perez were eliminated in Q1.

Russell qualified fifth in his underdeveloped Mercedes following his big crash in second practice.

The British driver’s car is the Miami-spec Mercedes from May, since the team didn’t have enough spare parts and were forced to change his chassis overnight.

He still managed to outqualify Hamilton though, who has the new floor on his car but made an error on his last lap in qualifying.

More to follow…

Sky Sports F1’s live Mexico City GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments to have taken place at the Mexico City Grand Prix

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

*also live on Sky Sports Main Event (Race build-up on Sunday from 7.30pm)

Formula 1’s Americas triple header continues with the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday with lights out at 8pm, live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership – No contract, cancel anytime

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