Verstappen on pole in Mexico and chasing F1 record
Summary by Sydney Morning Herald
Red Bull's double world champion Max Verstappen swept to pole position at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Saturday with his sights set on a record 14th victory of the season.
Max Verstappen takes Mexico Grand Prix pole position
Two-time world champion Max Verstappen gave Red Bull reason to smile again on Saturday when he secured pole position for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix with an authoritative late qualifying lap.
Max Verstappen takes Mexico Grand Prix pole position
Two-time world champion Max Verstappen gave Red Bull reason to smile again on Saturday when he secured pole position for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix with an authoritative late qualifying lap.
Mexican Grand Prix: Max Verstappen Fends off Mercedes Pair to Take Pole
A final flying run saw Verstappen improve his time to a benchmark of 1:17.775 seconds, to leave Russell second by 0.304s, as he had his final run chalked off for track limits, and Hamilton another 0.005s off in Position 3
Mexican Grand Prix: Max Verstappen Fends off Mercedes Pair to Take Pole
A final flying run saw Verstappen improve his time to a benchmark of 1:17.775 seconds, to leave Russell second by 0.304s, as he had his final run chalked off for track limits, and Hamilton another 0.005s off in Position 3
Mexican GP: Verstappen beats Mercedes for pole, closes in on 14th win
With three races left in the season, the last remaining drama involves Verstappen trying to snap a tie for the single-season wins record with Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel.
Mexican GP: Verstappen beats Mercedes for pole, closes in on 14th win
With three races left in the season, the last remaining drama involves Verstappen trying to snap a tie for the single-season wins record with Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel.