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With just four races to go, Max Verstappen went into the Mexico Grand Prix leading Lewis Hamilton by 12 points. But after a Mercedes front-row lockout in Mexico City with Valtteri Bottas taking pole, the Dutchman got the jump at the start and never looked back. Sergio Perez at his home race took home third behind Hamilton to become the first Mexican in F1 history to do so. Joe Krishnan and Tom Dutton run through the action and have a fierce debate about the Mercedes strategy after Red Bull closed the gap in the constructors standings.
By No Track LimitsWith just four races to go, Max Verstappen went into the Mexico Grand Prix leading Lewis Hamilton by 12 points. But after a Mercedes front-row lockout in Mexico City with Valtteri Bottas taking pole, the Dutchman got the jump at the start and never looked back. Sergio Perez at his home race took home third behind Hamilton to become the first Mexican in F1 history to do so. Joe Krishnan and Tom Dutton run through the action and have a fierce debate about the Mercedes strategy after Red Bull closed the gap in the constructors standings.