Grand Prix 2021 Mexican Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Andale Ariba! F1 moves 1,000 miles south for the next race, down to Mexico City and the emasculated Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

At an altitude of 2,200 metres it was a real challenge for the motors in the days of naturally aspirated engines. In this era of turbocharged, hybrid driven machines the impact on engine performance in less pronounced. However, the thin air does have the potential to impact the drivers with less oxygen compared to less elevated circuits, but it does mean the cars fly along the main straight with the cars getting up to nearly 217 mph (349 kph for the non-Brits). There is also a nearly 900 metre run from the grid to the first corner so plenty of opportunity for silliness at the start.

Both Lewis and Max have the chance to match the record of three wins in Mexico currently held by Jim Clark, although Clark's win in '62 was a non-Championship event. After the race in Austin there was an interesting interview (I use the word interesting in it's widest possible sense) with Toto Wolff who commented that Mexico was "not a circuit which suits there car". Having won three of the five races there since F1 returned in 2015 one wonders how they would have performed if the car actually went well there!

Max will be on a high after the race in the US. Mercedes lost out when Red Bull opted to pit Verstappen for new tyres earlier than Hamilton and the pace Max was able to carry took him to the win. What a shame we are back to the days of tyre stops being the deciding factor in who wins a race rather than actually seeing racing cars racing one another for position on the track. We did have a little entertainment in Austin, as Lewis attempted to catch Max but, inevitably, as soon as he was within a couple of seconds of his rivals car the handling went to pieces and he couldn't get close enough to attempt to overtake.

We are promised the rule changes next year will reduce the impact of turbulent air when cars follow one another. Let's see shall we, there have been many false dawns in the promise of close, competitive racing at the "pinnacle" of motor sport and I've watched it for long enough now to be very sceptical.

There was, of course, some racing further down the field which, shockingly, the TV director actually managed to show us and behind the title protagonist will be their rather lack lustre team mates. Anyone who says F1 is just about the car should look at the relative performance of Perez and Bottas in the same car to see just how much the driver contributes.

McLaren and Ferrari will be scrapping for the minor places behind the two top teams, and then there will be the cluttered mid-field. Apparently Haas will also be taking part, although Nikita Mazepin in particular appears to be out on track mainly to get in the way of every other driver as often as possible. Worst F1 driver since Yuji Ide.

The race is on 7th November and will be over 71 laps of the 2.67 mile circuit. Enjoy!
 
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If the positions were reversed at Silverstone Red Bull would be saying Verstappen is a racing driver and if there is an opportunity to pass he will go for it and they would happily celebrate 25pts and have a party if Hamilton was in hospital

Red Bull's stance at Monza was all defensive and not accusations that Hamilton supposedly drove Verstappen off in their letter to overturn the win and disqualify Hamilton like in Silverstone. Ludicrous whingers Red Bull are

I can see Verstappen taking out Hamilton if the result is losing the title.
 
i dont really see an issue with monza or Silverstone. i thinks its just a by product of 2 drivers who dont want to give an inch. & where trying to combat that fear that it was slipping away

Hamilton in Britain knew from the sprint race he had 1 chance to overtake & that was it. then all morning id be amazed if its not in his head. if i lose today how do i come back from 35pts behind & dominated me in my backyard & in front of my home fans

Verstappen was determined to capitalise on a Hamilton bad day & chasing his deficits. with losing the lead of the start & then the slow pit stop. he thinking this is a disaster i cant go from a straight forward win just have to beat 2 McLarens to Finishing behind Lewis. makes a lunge
 
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Silverstone- the accident was high speed and bound to happen when someone does not back down from Verstappen

Monza - it was more what Max said on the radio that is disturbing and the stewards did not do enough to say that was unacceptable
 
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crazy stat, i saw during the FP1 that F1 put up of car progression over the season. that top 3 most improved cars over the season are
1st Red bull
2nd Mercedes
3rd Haas :o
 
i think hamilton has just fallen foul of this new rule brought in. which is a great addition & surprising it was brought in earlier as it stop so much arguments & controversy

Any driver passing through a double waved yellow marshalling sector must reduce speed significantly and be prepared to change direction or stop. In order for the stewards to be satisfied that any such driver has complied with these requirements it must be clear that he has not attempted to set a meaningful lap time. For practical purposes any driver in a double yellow sector will have that lap time deleted."

 
what a weird season, you really cant predict this. so at mercedes weakest circuit where they worried about being behind Ferrari & McLaren. they lock out the front row. & max verstappen was stuffed by the sister team getting out of shape. i know im confused :o

Perez looked like he was on a good lap he couldve been on front row, but i said that lewis had to win 1 of the next 2 & pull something unlikely out of the bag. this might be the huge bit of fortunte to get hamilton back into the title race. great lap from bottas but as i say where was this form in 2019 & 2020
 
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I think Gasly will hit Verstappen .. since the other driver of the system screwed Red Bull's runs yesterday

So basically Verstappen will leverage that he does not want either sister team to be his teammate

At what point do Honda get angry with Verstappen the way they did with Alonso at Mclaren in order to protect Tsunoda
 
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