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Nine things we learned from F1’s Mexican Grand Prix
The 2025 Mexican Grand Prix of Formula 1 had a dramatic start with the championship lead changing hands for the first time in over six months. Some drivers were frustrated with the chaotic start, which they likened to “lawnmower racing”, as noted by George Russell. Hamilton voiced his frustration for being penalized while others gained an advantage by cutting corners. The opening lap chaos in Mexico caused anger among drivers, with Alonso losing places despite following the track rules. Red Bull praised Tsunoda despite his 11th place finish, seeing improvements and potential in his performance to aid Verstappen’s title bid. Haas showcased its potential in Mexico by scoring points with a strong car and a faultless performance by Bearman.






