Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto not worried about team's performance slump in Mexico
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said he is not overly concerned with Mercedes' Formula 1 resurgence following final upgrades to the W13 recently.
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Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said he is not overly concerned with Mercedes' Formula 1 resurgence following final upgrades to the W13 recently.
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MEXICO CITY: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed a record 14th victory of the Formula One season by winning the Mexico Grand Prix on Sunday. World champion Verstappen finished a comfortable 15.186 seconds ahead of Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes while Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez finished third on home soil. It was the second win inside a week for Dutchman Verstappen, who also triumped at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. Verstappen has now beaten the record previously held by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel for the most wins in a single season.
MEXICO CITY: Max Verstappen will be seeking a party-pooping record this weekend when he aims to beat Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in front of his passionate home fans at the Mexican Grand Prix. The 25-year-old world champion, whose triumph in Texas last Sunday secured the constructors’ world title for Red Bull 24 hours after the death of team founder and co-owner Dieter Mateschitz, is bidding for an unprecedented 14th win of the season. He currently shares the mark of 13 successes in a year with two Germans, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, but knows another victory, especially at Perez’s expense, might wreck a famous fiesta.
This past weekend's United States Grand Prix was one of the most exciting the sport has seen in recent years. From the word go, the action has been non-stop, culminating in a thrilling finale that saw old rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton duel for the win with six laps remaining.