Max Verstappen convincingly secured pole position in qualifying for the
Mexican Grand Prix, moving further away from
Sergio Perez in the mutual qualifying duel.
Carlos Sainz and
George Russell, on the other hand, managed to move back slightly.
Russell set the second fastest time in Mexico and therefore starts Sunday's race ahead of
Lewis Hamilton. He narrows the gap with his teammate a little, but with a difference of four, there is no chance for Russell to beat Hamilton.
Sainz managed to finish ahead of
Charles Leclerc with fifth, but he too is looking at too big a gap.
Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso then managed to live up to expectations and increased their lead over their teammate.
The same goes for
Sebastian Vettel,
Valtteri Bottas,
Kevin Magnussen and
Alexander Albon. Only Yuki Tsunoda managed to catch up. The Japanese driver managed to secure 13th on the grid , making him faster than
Pierre Gasly.
Mutual qualifying duels after Mexico Grand Prix
Red Bull Racing: Verstappen/Perez 16-4
Ferrari: Leclerc/Sainz 14-6
Mercedes: Hamilton/Russell 12-8
McLaren: Norris/Ricciardo 17-3
Alpine: Alonso/Ocon 12-8
AlphaTauri: Gasly/Tsunoda: 12-8
Aston Martin: Vettel/Stroll 11-7
Alfa Romeo: Bottas/Zhou 14-6
Haas
F1: Magnussen/Schumacher 15-5
Williams: Albon/Latifi 17-2