WATCH | The 2 incidents that sent the crowd into a frenzy at Mexican GP
Red Bull's Max Verstappen again won Sunday's 71-lap Mexican Grand Prix, but the race's opening stint was dominated by his team-mate's crash on the opening lap.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen again won Sunday's 71-lap Mexican Grand Prix, but the race's opening stint was dominated by his team-mate's crash on the opening lap.
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Sergio Perez said his first corner crash turned his home Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday into the saddest experience of his career. The Red Bull driver, who enjoyed passionate home support, collided with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari as he challenged for the lead by drawing alongside him and his Red Bull team-mate world champion Max Verstappen. But three into two would not go, he said, after bouncing off into a run-off area from which he recovered, limped to the pits and retired.
Lewis Hamilton said he felt "incredibly proud" of his Mercedes team on Sunday after bouncing back from his disqualification in Texas to finish a strong second in the Mexico Grand Prix. Seven days after that disappointment at the United States Grand Prix, where Hamilton came home 2.2 seconds behind Red Bull's tree-time champion Max Verstappen, he repeated the result at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. "Honestly, I wasn't expecting that today," he said. "And it's a great feeling to be putting one foot in front of the other and progressing.