Mexico GP

2024 - 10 - 27

Max Verstappen Gets a 20-Second Dose of Reality in Mexico GP Chaos!

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Dive into the wild antics of the Mexico GP where penalties fly faster than the drivers! ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ’จ #F1

The 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix had it all: drama, penalties, and two drivers determined to make their mark โ€” Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. As the race unfolded, Verstappen found himself entangled in two controversial incidents with rival Norris that would lead to a significant 20-second penalty. It was a rollercoaster ride from the start, with Verstappen clocking in some blistering speeds only to be hampered by clashes that sent the racing community buzzing about his โ€˜dangerousโ€™ driving style.

In stark contrast, Carlos Sainz capitalized on the chaos around him, snagging a well-deserved victory after a nail-biting battle with Norris. Starting the race from pole position, Sainz lost the lead briefly to Verstappen but managed to reclaim it as the Red Bull driverโ€™s luck ran out following an early safety car deployment due to a crash by Yuki Tsunoda. Norris, on the other hand, showcased finesse as he maneuvered through the melee, securing a podium finish that left him feeling content despite the earlier mishaps on track.

The race was particularly challenging for drivers due to an unpredictable track surface that contributed to numerous incidents during both practice and qualifying. Oscar Piastri and Pierre Gasly notably struggled with grip, finding themselves forced off the track at times. As tensions rose, Norris expressed his frustration, declaring Verstappen a โ€˜dangerousโ€™ competitor, which only added more heat to the simmering rivalry between the two youthful stars vying for supremacy in the F1 circuit.

As the dust settled in Mexico City, the final standings revealed an exciting shuffle in the leaderboard with Sainz taking the top step, followed closely by Norris. Verstappen's penalties left him finishing sixth, reminding everyone that in F1, especially in the high-stakes world of racing, one minute in the limelight can quickly turn into a learning curve.

Fun Fact 1: The Mexico City GP marked the 8th time Sainz stood on the podium this season, underscoring his consistency and skill behind the wheel!

Fun Fact 2: This race also saw the highest number of penalties issued so far this season, proving once again that the thrill of Formula 1 comes with its fair share of risks and rewards!

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Mexico GP: 'Dangerous' Max Verstappen gets 20s penalty for Lando ... (ESPN Australia)

Max Verstappen was given a 20-second penalty after two different incidents with title rival Lando Norris at the Mexico City GP.

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F1 live: The Mexico City Grand Prix as it happens (Motorsport.com, Edition: Australia)

The track surface has left plenty of drivers struggling across practice and qualifying, with plenty of incidents. Gasly and Piastri both found the runoff at ...

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F1 Mexico GP: Sainz wins from Norris; Verstappen sixth after penalties (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Sainz had lost the lead to Verstappen off the line as the Red Bull driver arrived at Turn 1 first, and forced the Ferrari driver to take to the grass with his ...

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'This guy is dangerous': Norris, Verstappen fume as penalties come ... (Herald Sun)

Max Verstappen and Lando Norris have been front and centre of a controversial Mexican Grand Prix, with two 10-second penalties issued to one man. Julian Linden ...

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Mexico Grand Prix latest - F1 live (BBC Sport)

The McLaren driver said he was "pretty happy" with his third in qualifying, feeling like he had reached the limit of the car but ultimately struggling to ...

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2024 Mexican Grand Prix - F1 results and latest standings after the ... (PlanetF1)

Sainz was joined on the podium by McLaren driver Lando Norris, who survived an early skirmish with Red Bull driver and F1 2024 title rival Max Verstappen to ...

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F1 Mexico Grand Prix LIVE: Carlos Sainz wins from pole position ... (The Independent)

Verstappen started the race on the front row and overtook Sainz heading to the first corner but a crash for Yuki Tsunodo brought out the safety car. After the ...

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