Motor racing-Formula One statistics for the Mexican Grand Prix
(Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the 20th round of the 22-race world championship:
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(Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the 20th round of the 22-race world championship:
(Reuters) - Sergio Perez could make history as the first Mexican to win his home Formula One grand prix on Sunday but another victory for Red Bull team mate and double world champion Max Verstappen would be a record for a single season.
Lewis Hamilton acknowledges that it is "highly unlikely" he will maintain his record of winning at least one race in every season of his career. He fears he has "a steep hill to climb" to stop Max Verstappen from dominating Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton was, seemingly, not too crushed after settling for second place behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen at the 2022 United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. The Mercedes-AMG driver took charge of the race late into its running, but a charging Verstappen closed a seven-second gap in 10 laps to charge off to the chequered flag with six remaining.
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.
Lewis Hamilton said his narrow defeat at Sunday's United States Grand Prix fills him with the hope that he can be a winner again.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says booing has no place in Formula 1 after Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez received a frosty welcome at an event for the US Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen passed Lewis Hamilton with six laps remaining to win a thrilling United States Grand Prix and deny the Mercedes driver his first win of the season.