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2024 Mexico City Grand Prix
Race 20 of 24 in the 2024 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Layout of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Race details[1]
Date 27 October 2024
Official name Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024
Location Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico City, Mexico
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.304 km (2.674 miles)
Distance 71 laps, 305.354 km (189.738 miles)
Weather Partly cloudy
Attendance 404,958[2]
Pole position
Driver Ferrari
Time 1:15.946
Fastest lap
Driver Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari
Time 1:18.336 on lap 71
Podium
First Ferrari
Second McLaren-Mercedes
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders

The 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024) was a Formula One motor race held on 27 October 2024 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the twentieth round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship. Carlos Sainz Jr. of Ferrari took pole position, and went on to win the race ahead of Lando Norris of McLaren and teammate Charles Leclerc. Sainz's win was the fourth of his career, his final win with Ferrari, and his first in Mexico City. Both Ferrari cars finished on the podium, which allowed the team to take second ahead of Red Bull Racing in the Constructors' Championship.

Background

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The event was held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City for the 24th time in the circuit's history, having previously held twenty editions of the Mexican Grand Prix, across the weekend of 25–27 October.[3] The Grand Prix was the twentieth round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship and the fourth held under the name of the Mexico City Grand Prix, having previously been titled the Mexican Grand Prix.[4][5]

Championship standings before the race

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Going into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship with 354 points, 57 points ahead of Lando Norris in second, and 79 ahead of Charles Leclerc in third. McLaren, holding 544 points, entered this round as the leader of the Constructors' Championship from Red Bull Racing and Ferrari, who were second and third with 504 and 496 points, respectively.[6]

Entrants

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The drivers and teams were same as the season entry list with two exceptions:[7] Franco Colapinto, who replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams from the Italian Grand Prix onwards, and Liam Lawson, who replaced Daniel Ricciardo at RB from the preceding United States Grand Prix.[8][9][10] During the first practice session, five teams fielded alternate drivers who had not raced in more than two Grands Prix, as required by the Formula One regulations:[11]

Alonso made his 400th Grand Prix entry, making him the first driver to reach that milestone.[5]

Tyre choices

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Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the C3, C4, and C5 tyre compounds (the softest three in their range) designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively, for teams to use at the event.[13] The second free practice session was dedicated to validating the softer compounds in the 2025 range that would be designated C4, C5, and C6.[14]

Track changes

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The DRS zone leading in to turn 1 was shortened by 75 metres (246 ft).[15]

Practice

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Three free practice sessions were held for the event. The first free practice session was held on 25 October 2024, at 12:30 local time (UTC–6),[1] and was topped by George Russell of Mercedes ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr. of Ferrari and Yuki Tsunoda of RB. The session was red-flagged twice: the first time for debris on track, of which Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes hit, damaging his car's floor, and the second time for an accident involving Alexander Albon of Williams and Oliver Bearman of Ferrari.[16] The second free practice session was held on the same day, at 16:00 local time,[1] and was topped by Sainz ahead of Oscar Piastri of McLaren and Tsunoda. The session, which was dedicated to Pirelli tyre tests with new 2025 compounds, was red-flagged due to Russell's heavy crash.[17] The third practice session was held on 26 October 2024, at 11:30 local time,[1] and was topped by Piastri ahead of his teammate Lando Norris and Sainz.[18]

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held on 26 October 2024, at 15:00 local time (UTC−6).[1]

Qualifying classification

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:16.778 1:16.515 1:15.946 1
2 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:16.803 1:16.514 1:16.171 2
3 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:16.505 1:16.301 1:16.260 3
4 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:16.972 1:16.641 1:16.265 4
5 63 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes 1:17.194 1:16.937 1:16.356 5
6 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:17.306 1:16.973 1:16.651 6
7 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:17.125 1:17.003 1:16.886 7
8 10 France Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 1:17.149 1:17.048 1:16.892 8
9 23 Thailand Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 1:17.189 1:16.988 1:17.065 9
10 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 1:17.186 1:16.995 1:17.365 10
11 22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda RB-Honda RBPT 1:17.182 1:17.129 N/A 11
12 30 New Zealand Liam Lawson RB-Honda RBPT 1:17.380 1:17.162 N/A 12
13 14 Spain Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:17.307 1:17.168 N/A 13
14 18 Canada Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:17.407 1:17.294 N/A 14
15 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber-Ferrari 1:17.393 1:17.817 N/A 15
16 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto Williams-Mercedes 1:17.558 N/A N/A 16
17 81 Australia Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 1:17.597 N/A N/A 17
18 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:17.611 N/A N/A 18
19 31 France Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1:17.617 N/A N/A PL1
20 24 China Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber-Ferrari 1:18.072 N/A N/A 19
107% time: 1:21.860
Source:[19][20]

Notes

  • ^1Esteban Ocon qualified 19th, but was required to start the race from the pit lane for replacing power unit elements without the approval of the technical delegate during parc fermé.[20]

Race

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The race was held on 27 October 2024, at 14:00 local time (UTC−6), and was run for 71 laps.[1]

Race report

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As soon as the race began, a collision between Yuki Tsunoda and Alexander Albon was observed which resulted in both drivers retiring. Albon had started ninth while Tsunoda sat on the grid in 11th behind Albon and Nico Hülkenberg. Albon was sandwiched between Pierre Gasly, who had started eighth, and Tsunoda, causing his car's hub wheel to come off, leaving debris on the track. Carlos Sainz Jr. and Max Verstappen battled for the lead at the start, but Verstappen lost traction of his car and forced Sainz to the grass, of which no further action was taken. Sainz successfully overtook Verstappen on lap 9. However, on lap 10, both Verstappen and championship rival Lando Norris clashed: Verstappen pushed Norris to the grass twice at turns 4 and 7, in a similar move to what he did with Sainz. Verstappen was issued two separate ten-second penalties for leaving the track and gaining an advantage, allowing Charles Leclerc to take second. Verstappen served his penalty during lap 27 on his pit stop. His teammate, Sergio Pérez, endured a sub-par home race: after being penalised for a false start, he came across Liam Lawson, a driver for his sister team RB. As they battled for position, they collided, causing damage to Pérez's sidepod. Lawson stayed ahead and overtook Pérez while performing a middle finger, which resulted in post-race remonstrations from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. Pérez finished last out of all the finishing cars.

Leclerc, who had been running in second, made a mistake at the last corner on lap 63, allowing Norris to take second. Three laps later, both Mercedes drivers battled for fourth, with Lewis Hamilton taking the place ahead of his teammate, George Russell.

Sainz, who had been running in the lead since lap 9, won the race comfortably ahead of Norris and Leclerc, who took the fastest lap of the race. Sainz's win was his first since the Australian Grand Prix, and was the fourth of his career, allowing Ferrari to take second ahead of Red Bull Racing in the Constructors' Championship.

Race classification

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 71 1:40:55.800 1 25
2 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 71 +4.705 3 18
3 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 71 +34.387 4 161
4 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 71 +44.780 6 12
5 63 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes 71 +48.536 5 10
6 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 71 +59.558 2 8
7 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 71 +1:03.642 7 6
8 81 Australia Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 71 +1:04.928 17 4
9 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 70 +1 lap 10 2
10 10 France Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 70 +1 lap 8 1
11 18 Canada Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 70 +1 lap 14
12 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto Williams-Mercedes 70 +1 lap2 16
13 31 France Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 70 +1 lap PL
14 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber-Ferrari 70 +1 lap 15
15 24 China Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber-Ferrari 70 +1 lap 19
16 30 New Zealand Liam Lawson RB-Honda RBPT 70 +1 lap 12
17 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 70 +1 lap 18
Ret 14 Spain Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 15 Brakes 13
Ret 23 Thailand Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 0 Collision 9
Ret 22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda RB-Honda RBPT 0 Collision 11
Fastest lap: Monaco Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 1:18.336 (lap 71)
Source:[20][21][22][23]

Notes

  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.[22]
  • ^2Franco Colapinto received a ten-second time penalty for causing a collision with Liam Lawson. His final position was not affected by the penalty.[24]

Championship standings after the race

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Mexico City Grand Prix 2024 – F1 Race". Formula 1. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Record Attendance at 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix". F1 Destinations. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Mexico City". StatsF1.com. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Grands Prix Mexico City". StatsF1.com. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  5. ^ a b "F1 – 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix Preview". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 23 October 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  6. ^ "USA 2024 – Championship". Stats F1. 20 October 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  7. ^ a b "2024 Mexico City Grand Prix – Entry List" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 25 October 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Williams Racing announces that Franco Colapinto will race with the team for the remainder of the 2024 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season". Williams Racing. 27 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Ricciardo to leave RB with immediate effect as team get set for mid-season driver". Formula 1.com. 26 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  10. ^ "Lawson to replace Ricciardo at RB for remainder of the season". Formula 1.com. 26 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  11. ^ "2024 Formula One Sporting Regulations – Issue 7" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 1 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d "Multiple drivers set to appear in Mexico City Grand Prix FP1 session". FIA Formula 2.com. 24 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  13. ^ "These are the tyres for the Americas". Pirelli.com. 19 September 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  14. ^ "In Mexico, an important step for 2025". Pirelli.com. 22 October 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  15. ^ Wood, Will (24 October 2024). "Longest DRS zone shortened for Mexican Grand Prix". RaceFans. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  16. ^ "FP1: Russell leads Sainz and Tsunoda during first practice in Mexico after dramatic Albon/Bearman collision". Formula 1.com. 25 October 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  17. ^ "FP2: Sainz sets the pace as Russell crash disrupts practice session extended for Pirelli tyre testing in Mexico". Formula 1.com. 25 October 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  18. ^ "FP3: Piastri leads McLaren 1–2 during final Mexico City GP practice session". Formula 1.com. 26 October 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  19. ^ "Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024 – Qualifying". Formula 1. 26 October 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  20. ^ a b c "Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024 – Starting Grid". Formula 1. 26 October 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  21. ^ "Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024 – Race Result". Formula 1. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  22. ^ a b "Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2024 – Fastest Laps". Formula 1. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  23. ^ "Mexico City 2024 – Result". Statsf1.com. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  24. ^ "Infringement – Car 43 – Causing a collision" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  25. ^ a b "Mexico City 2024 – Championship". Stats F1. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
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