Sainz Triumphs in Thrilling 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix: A Full Recap and Reaction
2024 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix – Event Summary
A review of the events from the 2024 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Sainz, Norris, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Verstappen, Magnussen, Piastri, Hulkenberg, and Gasly.
Leclerc secures the quickest lap time for Ferrari, clocking in at 1 minute and 18.336 seconds, landing in second place.
Sainz secures victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix, beating Norris!
Sainz begins the last circuit in Mexico
Leclerc makes a pit stop to get new tyres, aiming to achieve the quickest lap time.
Norris secures yet another quickest lap time in the competition.
Sainz has a lead of 6.8 seconds over Norris at the forefront of the race.
Hamilton advances! Utilizing DRS on Turn 1, he ascends to fourth place, a significant move for the seven-time world champion.
Hamilton keeps pressing Russell at the first turn, but he's unable to get past.
Sainz, Norris, Leclerc, Russell, Hamilton, Verstappen, Magnussen, Piastri, Hulkenberg, and Gasly.
Leclerc narrowly avoids a crash by regaining control of his Ferrari at the last turn, preventing it from hitting the barrier.
Norris moves up to second place
Norris appears to be nearly on par with Leclerc in this context
Norris has closed the gap on Leclerc, entering the zone for Drag Reduction System activation and has recorded the quickest lap time in the race.
Sainz currently holds a lead of 7.4 seconds ahead of Leclerc, with Leclerc maintaining a 1.2-second advantage over the next Ferrari. The current top 10 is rounded out by Russell, Hamilton, Verstappen, Magnussen, Piastri, Hulkenberg, and Gasly.
"Give us your top-notch driving, it's time to move," comes the instruction to Leclerc via the team's radio communication.
Leclerc now leads Norris by 2.0 seconds in the battle for second place.
He achieves a new personal record, extending his advantage to 5.7 seconds.
Leclerc is falling further behind Norris, with a gap of 3.1 seconds now separating them.
Sainz, Leclerc, Norris, Russell, Hamilton, Verstappen, Magnussen, Hulkenberg, Piastri, and Gasly are all prominent figures in the current motorsport scene.
Leclerc currently trails Sainz by 5.2 seconds in the battle for first place.
Norris trails the second Ferrari by 3.9 seconds.
Hamilton has now closed the gap on Russell, entering the DRS zone, as they battle for the fourth and fifth positions.
He's dissatisfied with the intensity of Leclerc's efforts, stating they are "overexerting."
Currently, Norris is the fastest racer on the track with hard tires. He's trailing Leclerc by 3.7 seconds.
The gap between the two Mercedes competitors is now just 1.077 seconds. Russell is dealing with slight damage to his front wing, which accounts for his current speed.
He clocks the quickest lap time of the race, beating the two Ferraris by 0.3 seconds.
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Casey Stoner Shocks with Speed and Insight During Surprise VR46 Motor Ranch Visit
Rumors suggest Casey Stoner remains incredibly quick following an unforeseen visit to Tavullia
"It was surprising to see how technically 'ready' he was…"
Casey Stoner recently traveled to Italy for the EICMA motorcycle exhibition in Milan, which also included a stop at the VR46 Motor Ranch to meet up with his old MotoGP competitor, Valentino Rossi, and the participants of Rossi's VR46 Riders Academy.
Since its establishment in 2014, Luca Marini has been an integral member of the VR46 Academy. He has valued Stoner's insights into the current mechanics of MotoGP, a domain Stoner exited 12 years ago, as well as his viewpoints on the contemporary condition of the sport.
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"I hold him in high esteem; he's an athlete endowed with remarkable skill and quickness, coupled with an astute intellect."
"I was surprised to find out he's so well-versed in the technical aspects. Having conversations with him about the current MotoGP era and its history is fascinating; I believe he has some truly innovative ideas."
"Let's wait and see if he possesses the vitality to possibly take up a role with us in MotoGP down the line."
The present rider from HRC didn't get to spend much time on the track with Stoner at the Ranch: "During his fast laps on the last outing, I wasn't with him; initially, I only did a few laps alongside him to introduce him to the circuit and the riding technique."
Nonetheless, the Italian was struck by Stoner's rapid pace during his initial trip to the VR46 Ranch.
"Marini described him as incredibly quick," adding, "Though Stoner was on a two-stroke, which might not be the ideal choice for speed at the VR46 Motor Ranch, he managed to clock a remarkably good lap time on his first attempt."
"I believe he might feel quite pleased; he did a great job."
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Rivalries and Records: The Tale of Rossi’s Frustration and Biaggi’s Triumphs in MotoGP’s 2003 Offseason Drama
Max Biaggi achieved record-breaking performances, while Valentino Rossi was frustrated, unable to try out the M1.
He shared with me, saying, "I believe we made a mistake."
Recollections of an irritated Valentino Rossi complaining from his home during a key MotoGP event have been recounted.
In a significant chapter of MotoGP history, Honda denied Rossi the opportunity to test the Yamaha before making his manufacturer switch in late 2003.
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He sat there fuming, observing as his competitor Max Biaggi set a significant benchmark for the upcoming season by outstandingly breaking the record in the 2003 postseason test.
"Uccio Salucci revealed to GPOne that Vale's final year at HRC wasn't enjoyable for him."
Indeed, he began to feel fatigued. Our pace had decreased, and his interest in attending the races had significantly diminished.
"This is the reason I explained to him that adjustments were necessary. We agreed on switching to Yamaha."
"Honda did not authorize us to conduct trials with the M1 immediately after the championship concluded."
"In that period, Biaggi made a switch, moving from Yamaha to Honda."
It's undeniable that during the trials, Biaggi quickly set new record times.
Vale was frustrated because he was stuck at home on the sofa, unable to try out the M1.
"He admitted to me, 'I believe we made a mistake.'"
Rossi's debut on the Yamaha was postponed to the beginning of 2004 at Sepang.
Salucci remembered, "Following three or four circuits, Vale returned to the pit and exclaimed, 'we can make it happen!'"
"He announced to the group in the garage, 'fellows, there's room for enhancement, yet this motorcycle isn't too shabby.'"
He humorously remarked, "Upon listening to Valentino's comments, a few engineers were so shocked they passed out! This made everyone burst into laughter!"
Rossi notably claimed victory in the 2004 season opener in South Africa, marking his first race with Yamaha, following an intense battle with Biaggi.
"Salucci was adamant, stating after FP2 concluded, 'we are destined for victory here'."
He emerged victorious in the race, and I captured that image of him chuckling beside his bicycle.
"Numerous individuals believe he shed tears at that moment. However, he actually burst into laughter, as throughout that period, Vale endured much hardship. That triumph represented his freedom."
"In the subsequent competition, he shared with me, 'let's avoid the error we made in 2000'. Let's have faith because I'm determined to clinch the championship."
In 2004, during his inaugural year with Yamaha, Rossi successfully secured the championship title.
The following year, he continued his winning streak, cementing Yamaha's association with his victories.
Rossi secured nine world championships throughout his career, yet his inaugural victory with Yamaha, marked by its distinctive beginning, will always be celebrated.
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United in Development: Bagnaia and Marquez Share Similar Feedback on Ducati’s GP25 Ahead of 2025 MotoGP Season
Pecco Bagnaia remarked, "Marc Marquez and I have a remarkably similar intuition" regarding GP25.
"Our impressions and Pecco's feedback closely aligned."
Francesco Bagnaia has confirmed that he and Marc Marquez have already shared their insights on the 2025 model of the Ducati.
This week, during the postseason test, Bagnaia welcomed Marquez as his latest team member in the Ducati team's official garage for their first collaboration.
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Their partnership may be closely examined, especially since they are both past winners looking to reclaim their glory. However, at present, they share a mutual goal: to create the top-notch GP25.
"Bagnaia described the test as a successful day."
The newly released bicycle is exhibiting impressive performance and demonstrates significant promise.
Naturally, both the team and the engineers will keep enhancing it throughout the winter since there are still aspects that require further development.
Taking the GP24 as an example, particularly in the area of braking, it continues to set the standard. The engine packs a lot of power, which pleases me, and the chassis also meets our expectations – it's clear we're moving in the right direction.
"Marc and I engaged in numerous conversations to evaluate our impressions, and despite our contrasting approaches to riding, we were lucky to have a closely matched sensation when it came to the bike."
"Overall, I'm satisfied with the outcome of the examination."
Marquez mentioned, “Returning to my duties as a factory rider felt rewarding.”
Within manufacturing group settings, the approach to testing varies slightly – it involves experimenting with numerous elements and providing feedback with utmost accuracy.
"Our primary focus was on advancing the GP25, aiming to identify its strengths and weaknesses in comparison to the motorcycle I used this year."
In conclusion, we conducted a comparison against the GP24. There are areas that require further enhancements, given that it's challenging to arrive at the track with a novel motorcycle and immediately match the performance of last year's model.
"The positive aspect is that the input from both myself and Pecco closely aligned, which should streamline the efforts of the engineers back at the workshop during the winter months.
"On the whole, the outcome is favorable, and it pleases me."
Marquez is moving from last year's equipment at Gresini to Ducati's most recent model in 2025.
After a year of competing on an outdated model, he will now have access to the same equipment as Bagnaia.
Marquez and Bagnaia are scheduled to test the GP25 at the upcoming Sepang shakedown next year.
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Jorge Martin’s Mixed First Impressions with Aprilia: Positive Feedback Amidst Adaptation Challenges
Aprilia: "Jorge Martin had a positive outlook, though there were moments he struggled with controlling the motorcycle"
Massimo Rivola shares insights from Jorge Martin's feedback
Massimo Rivola has detailed the ups and downs of Jorge Martin's initial rounds on an Aprilia.
Just two days after securing his first-ever MotoGP championship title, Martin transitioned from the Pramac Ducati team to Aprilia's official factory team.
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He will defend his title on a different motorcycle, one that didn't perform as well as the Ducatis this season, though it's a project that has potential for improvement.
"Aprilia's CEO, Rivola, expressed a highly optimistic sentiment regarding Martin's initial trial."
"He provided more affirmative responses than anticipated."
Clearly, some aspects are superior, while others have room for enhancement.
Overall, he's quite fond of the bike. However, we've also observed instances where he struggled with it on the screen.
We have a notion of his desires.
"Furthermore, it's noteworthy that Marco Bezzecchi shared similar thoughts. Thus, the path forward is evident."
They began with the 2024 model of the bike before progressing to the 2025 version.
"The trajectory of the '25 appears more promising than the '24, suggesting we could take further actions along this path."
"I'm confident and pleased with today."
Martin competed using the number 89 on both his racing suit and motorcycle, and is still considering whether to switch to the number 1 plate for the 2025 season.
Aprilia and Ducati have engaged in a tit-for-tat regarding Martin's victory on one motorcycle, followed by his endorsement of a competing brand.
"Major adjustments to tackle a significant challenge"
For the 2025 season, Aprilia has brought Marco Bezzecchi on board from VR46, offering him his first opportunity to compete with a factory team.
Martin and Bezzecchi were left without spots after Ducati chose Marc Marquez for their official 2025 lineup.
The Aprilia team saw significant changes in their lineup during the offseason test, as both Maverick Vinales and Aleix Espargaro were no longer part of the team.
"Rivola noted the distinctiveness of the situation, highlighted by the presence of Fabiano Sterlacchini as the technical director, the inclusion of a new crew chief, and the addition of a few mechanics."
"Major adjustments to tackle a significant obstacle."
"Witnessing the connection among the individuals was remarkable. Observing a cohesive group was truly heartening. Experiencing this sense of unity was gratifying."
Aprilia aims to at least emerge as Ducati's primary competitors by 2025, if not surpass them.
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Jack Miller Shares Key Insight on KTM’s Top Issue for 2025 Improvement Before Jumping Ship to Yamaha
Jack Miller highlights the primary issue KTM needs to address by 2025
Jack Miller communicates a vital correction to his ex-team
Jack Miller no longer has to deal with the issues plaguing the KTM.
Miller took his first ride on a Yamaha during this week's offseason trials. He is set to become part of the Pramac squad in 2025.
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He departs from a KTM that experienced a disappointing season, unable to leverage its promising start in 2023.
Miller was questioned about the recommendations he would make to KTM for enhancing their motorcycle in the upcoming year.
“Clearly, the engine is in fine condition; it’s robust,” he stated.
"They offer an impressive performance bundle."
The bicycle isn't lacking in speed. It might benefit from an increase in initial power when accelerating and a reduction in RPM to cover additional distance.
The upper range is impressive.
"The one aspect I'd focus on correcting is the vibration."
Miller stated that he has faced difficulties adjusting to the 2024 tyre on the KTM.
"He mentioned that, except for the engine, the bike closely resembles last year's model."
"The frame and the arm that swings remain unchanged.
"Things were operating smoothly towards the end of the previous year. However, this year marked a regression in progress."
Halfway through the season, KTM made the decision to cut ties with Miller and bring in Pedro Acosta from their Tech3 satellite team as his replacement.
Subsequently, Miller lost the opportunity for a Tech3 spot as Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini were secured for the positions.
His expertise and proficiency in crafting MotoGP motorcycles have been highly praised as he becomes part of the fresh Pramac Yamaha initiative.
With experience at Honda, Ducati, and currently KTM, Miller contributes a wealth of expertise.
He teams up with Miguel Oliveira, who is set to contribute insights on the 2024 Aprilia model.
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Trackhouse Aprilia Faces Major Setback as Wilco Zeelenberg Departs: Oliveira Highlights a ‘Huge Loss’ for the Team
Departing MotoGP leader greatly missed by emerging squad
"In my view, his departure is a significant setback for the squad."
Miguel Oliveira's tenure with the Trackhouse Aprilia squad concluded after the recent Solidarity Barcelona Grand Prix. However, the rider from Portugal suggests that the exit of another team member will be significantly detrimental to the performance of the American-based team.
Oliveira was associated with Trackhouse for a year, yet his tenure extended to two years with the same group as it transitioned from RNF to its present form last winter, with virtually no changes in staff.
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Wilco Zeelenberg became a part of the squad in 2019, during the period it was known as Petronas Yamaha SRT, and remained with them until the end of the current season.
The ex-World Championship contender, who clinched victory at the 1990 250cc German Grand Prix, continued in his position as team manager at Trackhouse throughout the current year, even after Davide Brivio took over as team principal during the winter season.
Yet, a reorganization within the team's leadership will result in Zeelenberg's departure by 2025.
"Oliveira mentioned that Wilco Zeelenberg has significantly contributed to the team, highlighting his excellent collaboration."
"Most often, he's aligned with the riders, frequently serving as the connector between our emotions and the technical reality."
"Wilco brings a wealth of experience to the table and genuinely grasps our point of view when interacting with us. He's consistently a great addition to the team."
"It's unfortunate that he's departing. When you look at current MotoGP teams, they invariably include someone like him in their crew, perhaps a former rider who's retired but truly grasps our requirements.
"His departure is a significant setback for the squad."
Raul Fernandez, set to remain with Trackhouse through 2025, mentioned that not only will he miss Zeelenberg, but he will also feel the departure of numerous other team members exiting Trackhouse this winter.
"Fernandez expressed, "It feels quite odd because it's not only Wilco [Zeelenberg] who's departing, but we're also saying goodbye to three other team members this weekend."
"Indeed, upon my arrival at the team, each one of them supported me. In recent years, I faced a particularly tough period personally, and their assistance was invaluable."
"It will be odd for me to reach the box and not find Wilco or anyone else there."
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Leclerc’s Fury Unleashed: A Foul-Mouthed Radio Rant Shakes Ferrari Post-Las Vegas GP
Charles Leclerc unleashed a vehement, expletive-laden tirade over the radio against Ferrari after the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc expressed strong frustration with Ferrari through a remarkable, swear-laden communication over the radio after the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Initially, Leclerc had advanced to second place early in the race but eventually fell to fourth, just one position lower than his Ferrari colleague Carlos Sainz, who secured a spot on the podium.
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The driver from Monaco emerged in front of Sainz following his ultimate pit stop, and it was communicated to him that his departing teammate wouldn't surpass him.
Race strategist Bryan Bozzi informed Leclerc, "We've instructed Carlos not to pass you, but the positions are very tight, and you could possibly be leading. He's been advised not to challenge you. So, focus on preserving your tyres."
Sainz managed to pass Leclerc, who then suggested over the team radio, “Perhaps attempt it in Spanish.”
Sainz, set to move to Williams in the upcoming season after being succeeded by Lewis Hamilton, crossed the finish line three seconds before Leclerc.
On the cool-down lap back to the pits after the race, Leclerc's frustration was palpable through the team radio, unable to conceal his irritation.
BB: "Could someone come to get me?"
CL: "Of course, anything you wish, like always."
BB: "Charles, you've completed your task. Alright, I appreciate it."
CL: "Indeed, I fulfilled my duties, but consistently, being courteous backfires on me, without fail. It's not even about courtesy, it's about showing respect."
BB: "Charles! Charles!"
CL: “I'm aware I should remain silent, yet it becomes repetitive after a while, so…oh my goodness.”
BB: "Alright. But regardless, you made the correct decision for the team."
BB: "Could you please pick it up?"
CL: "Yes, yes, just answer it. Choose whatever you like. I apologize, the radio is playing…"
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Verstappen Shuts Down Talks of Future Post 4th F1 Title Victory: A Focus on Celebration, Not Speculation
"Out of my thoughts" – After clinching the F1 championship, Max Verstappen dismisses speculation about his Red Bull tenure
"Absolutely not something I'm considering. My focus is elsewhere."
Max Verstappen is steering clear of discussions regarding his long-term plans with Red Bull after clinching his fourth Formula 1 championship title.
Verstappen clinched his fourth global title by finishing fifth at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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The Dutch driver has become a member of a prestigious group of racers to clinch four straight drivers’ titles, a feat previously achieved by Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, and Lewis Hamilton.
Even with his achievements in the past four years, there's ongoing speculation about his continuation in Formula 1 and with the Red Bull team.
Earlier this year, Mercedes showed a keen interest in acquiring Verstappen, who has dismissed the idea of competing into his 40s, unlike Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
Following his championship victory, Verstappen was queried on his career prospects by Sky Sports.
He responded, "I'm incredibly honored to be a member of this team. Together, we're toasting to our fourth global championship. That's my sole focus right now, nothing else is taking up space in my thoughts."
Verstappen's triumph in the 2024 championship stands out as his most remarkable, especially considering that since the Imola race in May, McLaren has consistently had a faster vehicle.
The pivotal moment in the championship occurred in Brazil, where Verstappen showcased exceptional skill in rainy conditions to secure a vital win.
Discussing his recent championship victory, he expressed, "It's an incredible feeling. The season was extensive, filled with numerous races. We had our share of both excellent and challenging races. The key was to make the most out of every track."
"Certainly, at times, it's about minimizing harm. Ultimately, feeling a great sense of pride in our accomplishments."
2023 continues to hold the top spot for Verstappen
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding his championship win, Verstappen still holds 2023 in the highest regard.
Verstappen secured victories in 19 out of the 22 races last season, clinching 10 consecutive wins during the season's midpoint.
"Each title has its unique charm," he shared. "The previous year remains my top choice, though at times it feels like our accomplishments, especially securing 10 consecutive victories, weren't fully acknowledged by some."
"Our vehicle was leading the pack, though perhaps not to the extent many believe. This victory holds significant importance for us, given how we managed the entire situation."
Connor stands at the core of our impartial coverage, keenly attuned to the disputes and narratives within Formula 1.
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Hamilton Salutes Verstappen’s Flawless Victory for Fourth F1 Title: A Testament to Perfection
Lewis Hamilton responds to Max Verstappen's championship victory: "He's been flawless"
"They've outperformed everyone. He's been perfect. Truly earned."
Lewis Hamilton has extended his congratulations to Max Verstappen for clinching his fourth F1 drivers' championship.
Verstappen secured his fourth straight championship by finishing fifth at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, just one position in front of his championship competitor, Lando Norris.
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The driver from the Netherlands has secured victories in eight races so far this season, with seven of those wins happening within the first 10 races.
Since late June, Verstappen has secured only a single victory (in Brazil), with McLaren generally outperforming Red Bull during this period.
Following the race in Las Vegas, Hamilton shared his opinions on Verstappen's most recent championship win.
He expressed to Sky Sports, "Huge congratulations to Max and his team. They've performed incredibly well over the last four years.
"They've truly excelled. He's been flawless. Truly earned."
Regarding Hamilton's performance, he made a remarkable comeback from a disappointing 10th place in the qualifying round to secure a second-place finish.
This marked the season's first 1-2 finish for Mercedes, with George Russell securing the victory.
Hamilton dismissed the notion of pondering "what ifs" regarding his race pace compared to Russell's, stating, "No, no. I don't view it in those terms," he remarked. "I'm focused on looking ahead. Today's progress felt fantastic. I'm genuinely pleased."
"He suggested that the team might not fully grasp the reason behind their remarkable speed. "The car performed exceptionally well today. It was a fantastic display. The crew executed the pit stops brilliantly," he mentioned.
Achieving a first and second place finish is truly incredible. I'm thankful I managed to regain the positions I'd lost, and if I had performed as expected yesterday, the race might have been somewhat smoother. Nonetheless, making my way up from the back was enjoyable.
"It brought back memories of my childhood at Rye House, where I used to pass by others."
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Hill Highlights Verstappen’s ‘Occasional Loss of Self Control’ Post Las Vegas Triumph: A Dive into F1’s Latest Controversy
Damon Hill comments on Max Verstappen's sporadic lapses in composure following his F1 championship victory in Las Vegas.
Damon Hill stirred controversy among Max Verstappen's supporters after he commented on Verstappen's "sometimes losing his composure" in response to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, following Verstappen's capture of his fourth F1 championship.
Verstappen clinched his fourth F1 championship by finishing fifth in Las Vegas, importantly just one spot ahead of his closest competitor, Lando Norris.
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Hill, the 1996 Formula 1 world champion with Williams, openly criticized Verstappen's driving during the Mexico City Grand Prix.
The individual, aged 64, responded to Verstappen securing the championship by sharing a message on their X profile.
He stated: "Credit where credit is due for Red Bull and Max Verstappen. They've completely dominated this era of F1 rules, and obviously, Max has showcased exceptional driving skills (with a few moments of losing composure!)"
"The prospect of achieving 7, possibly even 8 championships, draws near, ensuring we stay captivated by Formula 1."
Hill's comment about "losing self-control" primarily alluded to the incident where Verstappen forced Norris off the circuit on two occasions during the race in Mexico, resulting in him receiving a pair of 10-second penalties.
Throughout the Hungarian Grand Prix, Verstappen expressed his annoyance, securing a fifth-place finish, although he nearly didn't finish the race due to a collision with Hamilton.
Hill's remarks regarding Verstappen upset several fans, resulting in a series of tweets aimed at him.
This elicited a reaction from the former Sky F1 analyst.
Hill remarked, "Twitter once offered enjoyment. However, the transition to X has been less than pleasant. Individuals who thrive in negativity perpetuate such environments because it's all they're familiar with. Those who prefer positivity find themselves with no choice but to depart, leading to a heightened accumulation of negativity that eventually turns corrosive. We're all aware of the consequences that follow."
Norris and McLaren are aiming to secure the constructors' championship during the upcoming race in Qatar.
With two races remaining, they have a 24-point lead over Ferrari.
Hill shared his thoughts on McLaren through his X account, stating: “Lando delivered some impressive remarks in the pen. Stella did as well.
"A swift recovery from setbacks as we shift focus to the Constructors and gear up for 2025. The battle that perpetually continues."
Connor, with his keen insight into F1's scandals and narratives, is the core of our impartial journalism.
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George Russell’s Victory Splash Cancelled: A Pneumonia Cautionary Tale from Las Vegas Grand Prix Triumph
George Russell Reconsiders Las Vegas Festivities Following Pneumonia Recovery
George Russell shares why he's approaching celebrations with care after battling pneumonia post last year's Las Vegas race.
George Russell decided against celebrating his win at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix by jumping into a fountain, fearing it might make him sick.
Starting from the pole position in Sin City, the driver for Mercedes controlled the race and finished ahead of his teammate, the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, securing his second victory of the 2024 season.
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Russell expressed a desire to dive into the fountains located at the renowned Bellagio hotel as a form of celebration for his victory, but he eventually chose not to, citing the chill from the low temperatures as the reason.
The British racer disclosed that he was diagnosed with pneumonia during the previous year's Grand Prix in Las Vegas. He fought the infection through the final race in Abu Dhabi and continued to deal with it for a significant portion of the winter season.
"Absolutely, I was eager to do it!" Russell exclaimed, responding to inquiries about his plunge into the fountain. "However, I was freezing following the race and feared it might make me extremely sick.
Around the same time the previous year, I contracted pneumonia and remained sick until mid-February, following my trips to Vegas and Abu Dhabi.
"So, I found myself saying, 'I genuinely wish to pursue this,' yet I couldn't help but recall the hardships I faced a year ago, given the significant physical toll it takes."
"I'm drenched because of all the champagne!"
Russell informed Mercedes team leader Toto Wolff via team radio post-race that he planned to remain in Las Vegas to revel in his victory.
Russell's humorous conversation on the radio:
TW: "How about we grab a drink tonight in Los Angeles, George?"
GR: "Toto, I've decided to stick around in Vegas!"
TW mentioned, "Perhaps it's necessary for me to remain in Vegas as well."
Russell confessed he was seeking suggestions for celebration spots, stating, “I’m not much of a partier and I’m unsure about the best places to go, but I’ll definitely be finding a place to celebrate!”
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Chaos in the Pits: How a Communication Breakdown at the Las Vegas Grand Prix Left Ocon Without a Crew
Unveiled: F1 Racer's Pit Stop Blunder with Missing Crew
The reason behind the odd occurrence at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix disclosed
Strange video of a failed pit stop during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix has been clarified.
Esteban Ocon of Alpine made a pit stop, but it appeared that only one mechanic was prepared for his entry.
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Ocon sped away, consequently losing valuable time and being forced to make another pit stop later.
At the start of the race, Esteban Ocon had to bypass his pit stop and continue on without stopping as his pit crew was not prepared 😬🇫🇷(🎥 @CanalplusF1) #F1 #LasVegasGP pic.twitter.com/In2nKQYWdt
"According to Sky Sports' Ted Kravitz, the issue with Ocon stemmed from a misunderstanding in the pit lane between the engineers and the mechanics."
Thus, upon Ocon's arrival in the garage, the crew was uninformed and consequently, not prepared in the pit.
"Ocon expressed surprise upon his arrival, questioning, 'Where's my pit crew? This is strange…'"
"He spent 11 seconds extra on the track before making another pit stop, following the crew's notification that 'Ocon is making his way in'."
"He was compelled to make a pit stop for soft tyres in the final stages, specifically on Lap 46, due to his tyres being completely worn out. A fresh set of softs was the only option available to him."
Ocon ended up in 17th place at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, after initially qualifying 11th.
In an unfortunate turn of events for Alpine, Pierre Gasly, Ocon's fellow driver, started the race in third position but was unable to complete it.
"Kravitz clarified that Gasly didn't finish the race as several of the engine's cylinders began to malfunction, ultimately leading to the engine's failure."
Alpine has fallen behind in the constructors' championship following a difficult day at the races.
Haas has moved ahead into sixth position in the rankings following Nico Hulkenberg's finish in the points.
Each position in the constructors' championship equates to roughly $10 million – implying that Alpine's lackluster performance at the Las Vegas Grand Prix could have a significant financial impact.
With two matches left in the season, they have an opportunity to regain their position and, consequently, the associated financial rewards.
For ten years, James worked as a sports reporter for Sky Sports, where he covered a wide range of sports including American games, soccer, and Formula 1 racing.
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