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Check out the full starting grid for the 2023 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Charles Leclerc managed to secure pole position for the 2023 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, leading a Ferrari one-two after an impressive performance in qualifying. He made a significant improvement in Q3, finding 0.8s compared to Q2, with his teammate Carlos Sainz also putting in a strong qualifying lap, finishing over one second behind Leclerc. This front-row lockout for Ferrari is the first of the season. Max Verstappen, who has been dominating the season, had to settle for third place on the grid, followed by Daniel Ricciardo in fourth and Sergio Perez in fifth. Lewis Hamilton, surprisingly, will start the race from seventh position. Meanwhile, Logan Sargeant, whose qualifying times were deleted due to track limit infringements, has been given permission by the stewards to race after requesting it. However, it’s important to note that the starting grid is still provisional until confirmed by the FIA on Sunday.
Source: RacingNews 365