The 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix kicked off with a Ferrari front-running masterclass during the first practice session (FP1). In a weekend characterized by high altitude and technical challenges, the Scuderia set the early pace at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. 🏁 Ferrari Leads the Pack
Lewis Hamilton followed closely in fifth, finishing within two-tenths of the lead. 🚦 Key FP1 Moments
The session was interrupted by two red flags. First, Pietro Fittipaldi (Haas) stopped on track with an MGU-K failure. The 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix kicked off
Occupied the third and fourth spots, 0.120 seconds behind Sainz .
Fans can catch full replays and historical highlights of the 2022 season on F1 TV . For future live events, viewers often use the official F1 TV Pro app or regional broadcasters like Sky Sports or ESPN. Formula 1 - F1 TV 🚦 Key FP1 Moments The session was interrupted
Several teams utilized this session to run young drivers. Liam Lawson was the fastest of the "rookie" class, though his session ended prematurely due to the mechanical failure. 📊 FP1 Top 5 Standings 1 Carlos Sainz 2 Charles Leclerc 3 Sergio Perez 4 Max Verstappen 5 Lewis Hamilton 📺 How to Watch
Liam Lawson (AlphaTauri) also ground to a halt in the stadium section toward the end of the hour, leading to a second red flag that ended the session early. Fans can catch full replays and historical highlights
Carlos Sainz finished the session fastest with a , narrowly edging out his teammate Charles Leclerc by just 0.046 seconds. The Ferrari duo demonstrated strong pace despite the unique challenges of the track's elevation, which sits over 2,200 meters above sea level. Red Bull and Mercedes in Pursuit
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