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Very nice, my late uncle Jean Louis lived in Mexico 1950's 1980's and wrote a book on pre-Columbian art, he would have approved this My cousin Gilbert still lives in Mexico city, just sent this to him.
What are the TV times for practice/qualy in the US? ESPN has goofy times listed on their website. Thanks in advance.
Boring picture. What's the meaning? We sacrifice an AMG F1 Mercedes by ripping out its engine? Foreboding for a Lewis engine change?
Checo doing a show-run today in Mexico City. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ya think he'll help Max this race other than the tremendous fight he gave Hamilton in Turkey? Pinche Puto! LOL
Tasteless and disrespectful to put the car(s) on the Pyramid, whoever drew and whoever authorized that were clumsy and clueless.
Race Stewards Dr. Gerd Ennser Richard Norbury Danny Sullivan - DRIVERS REPRESENTATIVE Freddy Van Beuren - NATIONAL STEWARD Image Unavailable, Please Login
Track layout DRS 1 - Detection - 70m after T9 Activation - 80m after T11 DRS 2/3 - Detection Exit T15 Activation 2 - 323m after T17 Activation 3 - 116m after T3 Image Unavailable, Please Login
Complicated?? Issue? Non issue for Marko. Checo - get out of the way lol. Viva Max lol !! Perez: Red Bull could face ‘complicated’ team orders call in Mexican GP By: Jonathan Noble Co-author: Luis Ramírez Nov 4, 2021, 4:57 AM Sergio Perez says he and Red Bull could face a ‘complicated’ team orders call in Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix in a bid to help Max Verstappen’s title push. Image Unavailable, Please Login The Mexican is heading into his home grand prix knowing he has the best opportunity of his career to triumph in front of his fans. But despite the clear chance he has of gunning for a hugely popular victory, Perez is well aware that Red Bull’s focus right now is on ensuring team-mate Verstappen maximises his points scoring opportunities. With Verstappen only 12 points clear of title rival Lewis Hamilton with five races remaining, Red Bull still cannot afford to concede any unnecessary ground. That has opened up a scenario where Perez could find himself leading the Mexican GP from Verstappen but is then ordered to sacrifice the win. Speaking in Mexico City ahead of the race weekend, Perez accepted there could be a potentially tricky situation of having to give up a home win, but reckoned that it was something that could only be evaluated once the race was underway. "It's complicated,” he said when asked about the possibility of team orders robbing him of the victory. “We should see what circumstances we have in the race. At the end of the day, we are drivers working as a team and the main focus is on the team. “It's the big picture. We will have to look at the circumstances. And that’s the beauty of racing: that decisions are made in the moment, in seconds, even though they are very complicated issues.”