MEXICO CITY — It may not have been a Ferrari 1-2 like in Austin, but Carlos Sainz won the Mexico City Grand Prix with a 4.7-second gap over Lando Norris. Charles Leclerc rounded out the podium, and Ferrari moved to second in the constructors’ standings.
Within the first 20 laps, the title momentum swung as the Mexico City Grand Prix essentially became a damage limitation race for Max Verstappen after he received two 10-second time penalties for his battles with Norris. He had to serve the penalties during his first pit stop, and the Red Bull pit crew hovered as they waited out the 20-second clock.
It’s the second consecutive race
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