Lewis Hamilton, Mexico
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While the British driver has one sprint pole and a win under his belt with his new team, he's still chasing an elusive podium, but P3 qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix brings him one step closer.
Lewis Hamilton has warned his rivals that he will be "aggressive" in his search for a first Ferrari Grand Prix podium on Sunday. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion has put himself in a strong position to finally end that long wait for a top-three finish, having qualified third for the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso was left fuming with Lewis Hamilton after the pair clashed during practice for the Mexico City Grand Prix, with the Spaniard sarcastically applauding his rival
Lewis Hamilton has vowed to be “aggressive” at the start of the Mexico City Grand Prix after sealing his best qualifying result as a Ferrari driver. Seven-time world champion Hamilton will start Sunday’s 71-lap race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez from third on the grid behind pole sitter Lando Norris and Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc.
Fernando Alonso was spotted sarcastically applauding Lewis Hamilton after he felt his age-old Formula 1 rival had got in his way during practice at the Mexico City Grand Prix. In an incident not shown on the television feed, the Aston Martin driver aborted a flying lap when he came across the Ferrari ahead of him on track.
Lando Norris dominated qualifying to take pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton also in the mix at the front of the grid as Ferrari impressed
Impressive Lando Norris leads Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in British one-two-three in Practice Three; Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen 0.5s off pace; watch Qualifying later on Saturday at 10pm with Sundays race at 8pm,
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