Grand Prix 2018 Mexico Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

The Mexican grand prix is our next race and you lucky people have got me writing this one up. Good luck to all who carry on reading, you might need it ;)

F1 has long had a stop and start love affair with Mexico City but the Autrodromo Hermanos Circuit once again hosts this race. For those who don't already know, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez was in part named after two brothers who tragically lost their lives there. Ricardo died shortly after the circuit opened in 1962 and sadly his brother Pedro also died whilst racing some nine years later in 1971 but in Germany. It is located in Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City which is in the south east of Mexico City and is a public park that has been used for other events such as a baseball, the park is also home to the Insomniacs Electric Festival or EDC Mexico, a popular music festival that attracts over 200,000 people.

The thin air in Mexico City can cause problems for both drivers and cars, the speed at which the cars can get up to on the main straight is 370 km/h or 230 mph in old money. It first appeared on the calendar in 1962 as a non championship race before becoming a championship race in 1963. It remained on the calendar until 1970, had a brief reinstatement from 1986 to 1992 before finally returning again in 2015 and has since run to date. During one of the breaks it was used for the Grand Prix Of Mexico Champ Car. Sebastien Bourdais the former Toro Rosso driver apparently won three of the six races held there from 2002 - 2007.

After some speculation in the years beforehand, this race returned to the calendar in 2015. It was probably helped by having two Mexican drivers at that time with Sergio 'Checo' Perez and Esteban Gutierrez. Whilst Gutierrez is now a mere memory Perez is still there plugging away at Racing Point Force India and will no doubt be the busiest man on the grid this race weekend. Perez has never done that well at his home race, he's certainly not made an appearance on the podium so far. Can he do better this year? Somehow I doubt it unless something extraordinary happens ahead of him. Checo has of course been confirmed at Racing Point Force India in 2019 most likely with Lance Stroll as his team mate. His current team mate Esteban Ocon could be doing a straight swap with Stroll by taking his former seat at Williams.

Since 2015 we've had three different winners here, Rosberg in 2015, Hamilton in 2016 and Verstappen in 2017, so will it be a fourth different driver on the top step in 2018? In 2017 your pole sitter was Vettel and the podium was as follows: 1st Verstappen, 2nd Bottas, 3rd Raikkonen.

With only this race and two more this year it’s so far been a season for Mercedes to savour and for Ferrari to wonder where it all went so wrong. A really good race in USA and a rare win by Kimi with Seb 4th and the title goes on to Mexico. Vettel has made some big mistakes, mostly borne out of his desperation to win for Ferrari it seems, whether the pressure on him is coming from himself or the team it’s hard to say, either way it’s not done his racing any good. He did well in Austin though, that pass at the end on Bottas was crucial in some ways. Vettel and Verstappen both have new team mates coming in 2019, I am wondering what, if any, effect that will have on them. I’d like to think it would be positive but who knows?

So it's hello or Hola! to Mexico, slap on your sombrero, let your feet get tapping to the rhythmn of the mariachi bands and let’s hope we all enjoy another good race.
 
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A session where Renault powered cars is dominant and who just rubbished the Renault engines a couple of weeks ago :whistle:

I don't think Red Bull care about the championship so neither will be compliant to Mercedes and Ferrari so they can win the race

The news now appears Ocon may have to sit out 2019 because Rich Energy drinks apparently were in discussing with Williams ready to sign the sponsorship deal before they jumped ship and signed with Haas which was thought to be worth $10m. Naturally Williams are angry>:(
 
Renault works team don't seem to have the same reliablity issues with electrics like Redbull. So blaming the Renault engine for rb electric failures is rather unfair as it doesn't seem like the whole story.
 
Well done Danny Ric, great lap. Max was not the happiest person in Mexico City when DC did the interviews LOL
 
Anyone who rubbished Ricciardo's ability take note that is twice this season where Verstappen looks like he was about to deliver and fails to do it at the final hurdle when the pressure is the greatest.

Verstappen should stop blaming other things at times because he has the fastest car on that track
 
If we all stay really quiet and listen really hard I think we'll be able to hear Danny Ric still giggling to himself all the way from Mexico.

I do want to feel bad for Max but I can't say the thought of all those lazy ass journalists who'd already written their 'youngest Pole sitter ever' articles (probably years ago) having to shelve them yet again doesn't amuse me greatly.
 
Its Max's attitude saying qualifying was cr@p that still says to me he has a long way to go before he can be a serious world championship contender
 
Max has all the attributes to be one of the best ever but sometimes just having those attributes isn't enough. On another thread we were talking about F1 being a results business and Danny Ric is a prime example of this. Every stat going will tell you Verstappen is out performing Ricciardo however when there is a sniff of a proper result Ricciardo seems to come through. There have been only two quali's this year where Red Bull have had real potential to get a pole position and in both of them Danny Ric has suddenly upped form and got them. Whenever there is a sniff of a Red Bull win Ricciardo pulls something out of the bag and usually lands it. It is a skill not often discussed in F1 but one most great drivers have.

Verstappen would be wise to look over at his soon to be ex teammate and take note of his racecraft rather than spit feathers. If he could add that to his other attributes he might truly be unstoppable.
 
Interesting grid. Which Red Bull is Vettel going to run into this race? Or....maybe the Mercedes, who has nothing to loose from an accident.
 
however when there is a sniff of a proper result Ricciardo seems to come through. There have been only two quali's this year where Red Bull have had real potential to get a pole position and in both of them Danny Ric has suddenly upped form and got them. Whenever there is a sniff of a Red Bull win Ricciardo pulls something out of the bag and usually lands it. It is a skill not often discussed in F1 but one most great drivers have.

This I absolutely agree with. Riccardo seems to always deliver when there is a real chance (add in the race win in China to the mix).

Looking forward to the first corner though!
 
I am guessing Red Bull weren't happy to see Ricciardo ahead of Max, I am willing to bet that if Ricciardo is leading they will find a way of meddling with the pitstops so that Max gets ahead of him. I'd be more shocked if they didn't.

So who will Hamilton tangle with into the first corner, Max or Seb? Please not Seb! :rolleyes:
 
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