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Mexico City GP:
George and Lewis to Start From the Third Row of the Grid

26 October 2024
8 Min Read

George and Lewis qualified fifth and sixth at the Autodrómo Hermanos Rodriguez.

After an eventful Friday, qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix was on the agenda. In a hard-fought session, George missed out on the front row by just 0.185 seconds. He will start Sunday's race on the third row alongside Lewis.

Qualifying had a few surprises (Oscar Piastri and Sergio Perez were knocked out in Q1) and a red flag (due to a crash by Yuki Tsunoda at the end of Q2). However, our duo made it safely through both sessions to Q3.

The team is now concentrating on the final preparations for the race, which starts at 14:00 local time (20:00 GMT) on Sunday.

George Russell

Firstly, a big thank you to everyone in the garage for working so hard to get the car ready for today. There was extensive damage, and we had to change the chassis overnight. I am therefore happy with our recovery from yesterday. We are still running the previous specification package which we’ve had for the last 12 races, so to be less than two tenths off the front-row is a solid effort.

My final lap felt good, and I was happy with it as I crossed the line. P5 was likely the most we could have hoped for today given the speed of those in front. I don’t think we quite have the race pace of the four cars ahead but let’s see tomorrow. I also expect that they will be scrapping quite hard so maybe the race will come towards us.

Lewis Hamilton

The car felt good in FP3, but I didn’t have that same feeling in Qualifying. We made a few small set-up adjustments after that final practice session as we tried to find a little more speed. Unfortunately, they didn’t bring that extra lap time, and we had to settle for P6.

It’s going to be difficult to challenge the guys ahead tomorrow. They’ve looked quick, particularly the Ferraris and the McLaren of Norris. Whilst we may not be able to fight them on pure pace, we will be looking to take advantage of any chances that come our way. It is also a long run down to the first corner so making positions off the start could be the key to our race.

Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO

P5 and P6 was a fair result today. We didn’t have the pace of the front three teams so the third row was likely the best we could have managed. We still needed to execute well though; Qualifying was not straightforward with both Red Bull and McLaren losing a car in Q1. Ultimately, we were within two tenths of the front row with George, who is running the previous specification this weekend. Whilst that is a little frustrating, it can give us encouragement heading into tomorrow’s race that we may be able to pick up the pieces if those ahead don’t execute well.

It was a tougher session for Lewis. He only made small set-up changes after FP3, but he didn’t feel as comfortable with the car as he had done earlier in the day. It was a solid job to take P6 and he will be looking forward tomorrow.

Finally, it is important to recognise the great work of the team in the garage. They have not had an easy time of it in the past couple of races. After George’s accident yesterday, they worked through much of the night to get the car ready and did a superb job. To consistently operate at that level, particularly during an intense triple-header, is testament to the team spirit and professionalism that keep driving us forward.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

The team worked hard through the night to repair George’s car following yesterday’s accident in FP2. It was a heavy shunt and there was extensive damage, including to the chassis. That forced us into a switch of chassis, but we were able to complete the work and have both cars on track for FP3. That is a major credit to the team in the garage, who have had dealt with the challenges that have come our way both here and in Austin effectively and efficiently.

Heading into Qualifying, we knew we would have a tall task to get ourselves into the fight for the top-three. The Ferraris have looked quick all weekend and McLaren popped up in FP3 with some competitive times. It is therefore frustrating that we fell just a couple of tenths shy of getting on the front-row. We know that P5 and P6 is likely a fair result though given our pace so far this weekend. With the speed of those ahead, we know it won’t be easy to make progress from the third row. Nevertheless, will be looking to take every opportunity that comes our way tomorrow to do so.

2024 Mexico City GP Qualifying Result

1

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

1:15.946

-

2

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:16.171

+0.225

3

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:16.260

+0.314

4

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:16.265

+0.319

5

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.356

+0.410

6

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.651

+0.705

7

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

1:16.886

+0.940

8

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:16.892

+0.946

9

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:17.065

+1.119

10

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

1:17.365

+1.419

11

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

1:17.129

+1.183

12

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:17.162

+1.216

13

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:17.168

+1.222

14

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:17.294

+1.348

15

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

1:17.817

+1.871

16

Franco Colapinto

Williams

1:17.558

+1.612

17

Oscar Piastri

McLaren/

1:17.597

+1.651

18

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

1:17.611

+1.665

19

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

1:17.617

+1.671

20

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

1:18.072

+2.126

2024 Mexico City GP FP3 Result

1

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:16.492

18

2

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:16.551

18

3

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

1:16.832

21

4

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:17.003

26

5

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

1:17.060

21

6

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:17.232

24

7

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

1:17.302

20

8

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:17.341

28

9

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

1:17.474

19

10

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:17.494

23

11

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:17.511

19

12

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

1:17.639

25

13

Franco Colapinto

Williams

1:17.712

18

14

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

1:17.787

19

15

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:17.798

23

16

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

1:17.819

20

17

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:17.900

26

18

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

1:18.324

19

19

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber/

1:18.428

18

20

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:18.454

20

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