Everything that happened in first Mexican GP F1 practice

Carlos Sainz led a Ferrari 1-2 in a twice red-flagged first practice session for Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix

Everything that happened in first Mexican GP F1 practice

Carlos Sainz led a Ferrari 1-2 in a twice red-flagged first practice session for Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix.


Key moments

– Sainz leads Leclerc in Ferrari 1-2
– Verstappen has a spin
– Fittipaldi and Lawson cause red flags
– Problems for Doohan too


Ferrari superiority was established on the soft-tyre runs after a slightly disrupted start to its session when Charles Leclerc was called back to the pits with a puncture.

But Leclerc then went top on softs when his session began in earnest, before being outpaced by 0.046s by team-mate Sainz – who put in a 1m20.707s lap.

The Red Bulls of home hero Sergio Perez and world champion Max Verstappen ended up on identical times in third and fourth, 0.120s off the pace.

Verstappen had an unusually scruffy session: spinning in the Esses early on while on course to go fastest, and slewing onto the run-off area in the stadium section in the closing stages.

Lewis Hamilton was fifth for Mercedes, within 0.142s of the top spot.

But he was also responsible for an alarming moment in the stadium when driving slowly on a cool-down lap. He moved across the track to make space just as Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren approached at massively greater speed. Ricciardo had earlier lost time in the pits with brake problems.

The two red flags were caused by mechanical problems for rookie stand-in drivers.

Pietro Fittipaldi’s MGU-K issue may well mean a component change penalty for the Haas’s regular driver Kevin Magnussen, based on team principal Guenther Steiner’s initial reaction.

Liam Lawson then caused the session to end slightly early when he had to park the smoking AlphaTauri usually driven by Yuki Tsunoda.

Alpine protege Jack Doohan also had a disrupted morning in Esteban Ocon’s car and had to abandon running early due to anomalous engine data.

It wasn’t only the stand-ins in trouble: Zhou Guanyu parked his Alfa Romeo in the pitlane just before Fittipaldi’s drama.

Two Friday guests seemed to have smooth sessions at least: Williams’s likely 2023 signing Logan Sargeant going 17th in Alex Albon’s usual car and Nyck de Vries 18th on his final appearance for Mercedes.

Practice 1 Results

Pos Name Car Best Time Gap Leader
1 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1m20.707s
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1m20.753s +0.046s
3 Sergio Pérez Red Bull 1m20.827s +0.12s
4 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1m20.827s +0.12s
5 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m20.849s +0.142s
6 Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 1m20.899s +0.192s
7 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1m21.083s +0.376s
8 Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1m21.12s +0.413s
9 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Red Bull 1m21.31s +0.603s
10 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 1m21.525s +0.818s
11 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 1m21.762s +1.055s
12 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1m21.82s +1.113s
13 Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 1m21.865s +1.158s
14 Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 1m21.952s +1.245s
15 Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 1m22.912s +2.205s
16 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri-Red Bull 1m23.861s +3.154s
17 Logan Sargeant Williams-Mercedes 1m24.246s +3.539s
18 Nyck de Vries Mercedes 1m24.582s +3.875s
19 Jack Doohan Alpine-Renault 1m24.615s +3.908s
20 Pietro Fittipaldi Haas-Ferrari 1m26.766s +6.059s