The Mexico Grand Prix is set to begin with an all-Ferrari front row after Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz sprung a surprise in qualifying. Max Verstappen is aiming for a new record for the most wins in an F1 season.
Mexico Grand Prix set to begin at 20:00 GMT with all- Ferrari front row after Leclerc and Sainz sprung a Q3 surprise
Verstappen seeking a new record for the most wins in an F1 season - a 16th victory in 2023 would beat his own record from 2022Hello and welcome to Autosport's live text coverage as we build up to the Mexico City Grand Prix. The race will get going in around an hour's time, so settle in as we cover all of the talking points.FIA originally only planned to check Hamilton and Leclerc’s planks at F1 US GPVisit motorsport.com as usual with advertising and tracking.
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