Formula 1: George Russell leads second practice in Mexico, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda follows
This weekend's Mexican Grand Prix's first two practice sessions are done and the spectators got their money's worth when drivers took to the track with an amazing lineup.
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Everyone had a difficult weekend as drivers, including Zhou Guanyu, Pietro Fittipaldi, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc experienced early session terminations. In Red Bull, Max Verstappen experienced a couple of near misses as well. The 2022 champion had grip issues in the opening session, but he managed to finish each session within touching distance of the top times.
Sergio Perez, the second driver for Red Bull, will aim to maximise his opportunities in Mexican Grand Prix. The hometown hero is well-liked in this area, as expected, and his home fans will do everything in their power to help Perez win.
The Mexican Grand Prix made a comeback in 2015, and Red Bull has already won it three times. Sergio Perez expressed hope in the team's fourth lap around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit.
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The Mexican remarked: Of course, he wants to win this. This is his aim.
Sergio Perez further said that everyone in the room attending this weekend, including Max Verstappen, has their sights set on this. Perez noted that everyone is fiercely competitive, and they all want to win on Sunday, so they'll do everything in their power to make that happen.
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Related FAQs
1. Why did everyone had a difficult weekend at Mexican Grand Prix? Everyone had a difficult weekend as drivers experienced early session terminations.
2. What issues did Max Verstappen have? The 2022 champion, Max Verstappen had grip issues in the opening session but he finished well.
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