The 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez marked a pivotal moment in the season, particularly during the Free Practice 1 (FP1) session. This session was notable for its high-altitude challenges and the inclusion of several young driver talents on the grid. 🏎️ Session Overview
Despite running "Monaco-spec" high-downforce wings, the thin air results in Monza-level drag and grip.
Max Verstappen showed strong long-run pace but struggled with a minor spin in the high-speed "S" section. The 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix at the
The session was interrupted by red flags, notably for Pietro Fittipaldi’s Haas, which suffered a power unit failure, and Liam Lawson’s AlphaTauri, which stopped with smoking brakes. 📺 Viewing Experience on Strikeout
Stepped into the AlphaTauri (replacing Yuki Tsunoda). Max Verstappen showed strong long-run pace but struggled
Real-time data on top speeds, which are incredibly high in Mexico despite the high-downforce setups.
Commentary focused on tire degradation and how the soft compounds handled the track temperatures. Real-time data on top speeds, which are incredibly
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