P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Charles Leclerc will head a Ferrari front-row for the 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix after claiming a 22nd pole-position in
ficient effort in Q3 put him on provisional pole, but his lap time was subsequently deleted for exceeding track limits. This opened the door for Lewis Hamilton, who went on to secure pole position for the race. George Russell, in an impressive performance for Williams, qualified a stunning second, marking his highest ever qualifying position. Sergio Perez managed to secure fourth position, while Daniel Ricciardo rounded off the top five. The session was marred by several incidents, including impeding penalties for Verstappen and Russell, as well as a spin by Fernando Alonso. The high track temperatures and track evolution posed challenges for the teams, but Hamilton ultimately emerged as the fastest driver.
Source: Motorsport Week