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Sainz wins Mexico Grand Prix as Norris makes most of Verstappen penalty

Kenton Alexander by Kenton Alexander
October 29, 2024
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Emphatic Mexico City Grand Prix winner Carlos Sainz . ©AFP

Mexico City (AFP) – Carlos Sainz cruised to an emotional victory for Ferrari ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris in Sunday’s incident-filled Mexico City Grand Prix as Red Bull’s series leader Max Verstappen was handed two 10-second penalties on his way to sixth. The stewards took a dim view of Verstappen’s aggressive driving, the Red Bull driver twice forcing his title rival Norris off the track. Norris grabbed second from Charles Leclerc in the other Ferrari near the finish, enjoying a major boost in his quest to deny Verstappen a fourth consecutive world championship. The McLaren driver cut 10 points off the gap to Verstappen, which now stands at 47 with four race weekends remaining.

Verstappen paid a heavy price for his show of ruthlessness, with Norris commenting: “I knew what to expect from Max. I respect him a lot as a driver and I expected it, but it was not very clean driving in my opinion. It was a very tough race, and I spent a lot of it just trying to avoid crashes.” It was the second week in succession that the two title-chasers had clashed, following a penalty for Norris at the United States Grand Prix. McLaren boss Zak Brown described this latest example of Verstappen’s aggressive streak as “ridiculous”. “Enough is enough. Let’s just have some good clean racing moving forwards. I think the stewards are on it; I think that’s clear by the penalties that were given. The stewards did a good job this weekend.”

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Asked about his drivers’ crown prospects, Norris said: “I’m just keeping my head down. We’re doing a good job as a team, focusing on ourselves, that’s all I can do for now.” Sainz, meanwhile, is ensuring he leaves Ferrari with his head held high as he switches next season to Williams, making way for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. “Gracias Mexico!” said a beaming Sainz. “It is incredible to see this crowd. I have felt their support all week and it gave me a lot of strength – I said I wanted one more win with Ferrari, and to do it here with this mega-crowd is incredible.”

It was Ferrari’s first victory in Mexico since Alain Prost triumphed in 1990, enabling them to move ahead of Red Bull in the constructors’ championship, and Sainz’s second win of the season and fourth of his career. Hamilton finished fourth ahead of his Mercedes teammate George Russell. Kevin Magnussen finished behind Verstappen in seventh, delivering Haas’s best result in Mexico ahead of Oscar Piastri in the second McLaren, who started from the back end of the grid, Nico Hulkenberg in the second Haas, and Alpine’s Pierre Gasly.

The race began in a festive atmosphere, with Verstappen winning the start from pole-sitter Sainz to lead the run to the first corner, where RB’s Yuki Tsunoda crashed out after making contact in the midfield squeeze. The race was yellow-flagged to retrieve the debris. Replays showed he collided with Alex Albon’s Williams going into the braking zone. Albon retired.

Verstappen accelerated as racing resumed on lap six, with Sainz soon showing Ferrari’s potential and then sweeping inside him to lead on lap nine at Turn One. The Dutchman fought, but Sainz hung on, and next time round on lap 10, Norris made a move at Turn Eight where Verstappen responded by forcing him wide and off-track. Norris handed the place back. “I was ahead the whole way through the corner,” said the Briton. “This guy is dangerous. I have to avoid a crash. I’ll end up in the wall.” As they squabbled, Leclerc moved up to second while Norris tried again at Turn Four on the next lap, only to be pushed off again. “He overtook me off-track and pushed me off,” said Norris. The stewards noted both incidents and then issued Verstappen with a 10-second penalty for fouling Norris. “That’s quite impressive,” said a sarcastic Verstappen.

Behind the leaders, two-time former champion Fernando Alonso, in his record 400th Grand Prix weekend, pitted his Aston Martin and retired after 17 laps before a second stewards’ penalty for Verstappen – a further 10 seconds for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. After a flurry of pit stops, Verstappen climbed to sixth as Norris chased Leclerc, passing him for second on lap 63 when the Monegasque slid wide at the final corner. With five laps to go, Norris was seven seconds behind Sainz as Hamilton finally passed Russell for fourth, setting up a frantic finale.

© 2024 AFP

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Kenton Alexander

Kenton, a seasoned 60-year-old sport journalist with a lifelong passion for baseball. Hailing from the heartland of America, Kanton's love affair with the game began in his childhood, where he spent countless hours honing his skills on the diamond. As he grew older, David's fascination with sports only deepened, leading him to become an official for baseball matches, where he gained a unique perspective on the intricacies of the sport. Armed with a wealth of knowledge and experience, Kenton transitioned seamlessly into sports journalism, where he has become known for his insightful analysis and captivating storytelling. From the crack of the bat to the roar of the crowd, Kenton's journey from a baseball-loving kid to a respected journalist is a testament to his enduring passion for the game.

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