F1 Mexico City GP: Bottas on pole as Mercedes lock out front row

Valtteri Bottas claimed a surprise pole position as Mercedes locked out the front row, with Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen only third on the grid at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Pole position for Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
Pole position for Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
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Red Bull had looked favourites to take pole around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after dominating throughout practice, but Bo𒐪ttas and Hamilton turned things around in Q3 as Mercedes responded with a huge statement. 

Bottas beat Hamilton to secure just his third po🦩le of the season with a stunning first lap that was 0.145s quicker than his teammate, while Verstappen was a frustrated ▨third for Red Bull. 

A messy opening run⛦ left Verstappen 0.350s behind Bottas before his final lap was ruined after Yuki Tsunoda and Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez both ran wide in the middle sector, leaving ༺him only third. 

Mercedes’ remarkable turnaround coincided with Red Bul🔯l’s qualifying going the opposite way. Red Bull appeared to encounter a rear wing issue that affected its cars, with mechanics seen frantically working on the rear of Verstappen and Perez’s caꦑrs in the build up to Q1. 

Home hero Perez ended up fourth ahead of AlphaTauri’s♏ Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari, who pipped McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo by just 0.002s. 

Charles Leclerc, Tsunoda and Lando 🃏Norris completed the rest of the top 10 for Ferrari, Alpha✱Tauri and McLaren. 

Sebastian Vettel failed to progress into Q3 as he fell three-tenths shy of the top 10🍬 in the highest-placed Aston Martin. 

Two tenths behind Vettelౠ was Kimi Raikkonen in 12th, though the Alfa R๊omeo driver is under investigation for crossing the white line at the end of the pit lane and continuing under red flag conditions.

George Russell recorded another Q2 appearanc🙈e in his Williams on his way to 13th, though he is carrying a five-place grid penalty into the race following a gearbox change that will see him drop down the starting order.

Esteban Ocon (FRA) Alpine F1 Team A521.
Esteban Ocon (FRA) Alpine F1 Team A521.
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A spin at T꧃urn 12 in the closing stages of the second session left Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi in 14th, ahead of Esteban Ocon as Alpine struggled for pace. 

F🔜ernando Alonso was the shock elimination of Q1 in a mise✱rable qualifying for Alpine after the two-time world champion was denied a spot in Q2 by his teammate who is carrying an engine penalty. 

The Spaniard ended qualifying only 16th, ahead of the Haas duo of Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, who were split by nearly half 🔴a second. 

Q1 was🦂 interrupted by an early red flag following a big crash for Lance Stroll at the Peraltada when the Canadian got wide onto the dirty part of the track exiting the corner and lost control, spinning violently into the barriers. 

The incident caused൩ a lengthy delay to the session while barrier repair work was carried out.

Due to crossing thꦯe line as he crashed, Stroll, who was unhurt in the shunt, still managed to set a lap time, albeit by far the slowest of the 20 drivers. 

It ultimately made little difference given Stroll was already set to start from the back of the grid after taking🔥 an engine penalty, along with Tsunoda, Norris and Ocon. 

Full results from qualifying for the 2021 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix. 

Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21.
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21.
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