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Max Verstappen had a successful return to action after skipping FP1 in Mexico

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Steven Tee / LAT Images via Getty Images

Max Verstappen was fastest in second practice for the Mexico Grand Prix, driving Red Bull’s updated Formula 1 challenger, with championship leader Oscar Piastri down in 12th.

After a rather unrepresentative opening session on a ‘green’ track – which nine race drivers, including Verstappen, missed out on – everyone swiftly took to the track to gather crucial data for both qualifying and the race.

Verstappen in particular made the most of the second session to trial the RB21’s new floor, with flow-vis paint for data collection, which is especially unusual at this stage of the season.

FP1 pacesetter Leclerc was again quickest early on with mediums, lapping in 1m18.669s before improving his marker down to 1m18.353s, which made him about three tenths quicker than anyone else at that stage.

Leclerc then set the pace on softs with a 1m17.545s, but Verstappen outpaced him by 0.153s, setting a 1m17.392s reference.

The Red Bull driver then embarked on a 12-lap run on 12-lap-old mediums, near the end of which he was upset about his machinery’s handling. “It’s terrible, I have no grip, it’s like driving on ice,” he lamented on the radio.

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli took third position behind Verstappen and Leclerc despite a technical issue which required him to return to the garage early in the session.

Fourth-placed Lando Norris also experienced “a lot of misfires”, which wasn’t ideal as the title contender ceded his car to local hero Pato O’Ward in FP1, though he still covered 31 laps of Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Lewis Hamilton was fifth, leading George Russell, Yuki Tsunoda, Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz and Lance Stroll, with just 0.4s separating P2 from P10.

It was another tough day for Alpine, as Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly finished 18th and 20th, 1.3s down on Verstappen and four tenths away from the next slowest team – Sauber.

The blue-and-pink cars sandwiched WilliamsAlex Albon, who brushed the wall when exiting the last corner on a hot lap but still got to complete the session.

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F1 Mexico GP - FP2 results

FP2

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Laps Time Interval Tyres km/h
1 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull 34

1'17.392

  S 200.206
2 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari 32

+0.153

1'17.545

0.153 S 199.811
3 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes Mercedes 27

+0.174

1'17.566

0.021 S 199.757
4 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes 31

+0.251

1'17.643

0.077 S 199.559
5 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari 30

+0.300

1'17.692

0.049 S 199.433
6 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes 33

+0.437

1'17.829

0.137 S 199.082
7 Japan Y. Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 22 Red Bull Red Bull 31

+0.491

1'17.883

0.054 S 198.944
8 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Mercedes 29

+0.546

1'17.938

0.055 S 198.804
9 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams Mercedes 34

+0.547

1'17.939

0.001 S 198.801
10 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin Mercedes 30

+0.562

1'17.954

0.015 S 198.763
11 New Zealand L. Lawson RB 30 RB Honda 32

+0.826

1'18.218

0.264 S 198.092
12 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes 31

+0.840

1'18.232

0.014 S 198.057
13 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari 31

+0.874

1'18.266

0.034 S 197.971
14 France I. Hadjar RB 6 RB Honda 30

+0.889

1'18.281

0.015 S 197.933
15 Brazil G. Bortoleto Sauber 5 Sauber Ferrari 30

+0.931

1'18.323

0.042 S 197.826
16 Germany N. Hulkenberg Sauber 27 Sauber Ferrari 29

+0.956

1'18.348

0.025 S 197.763
17 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas Ferrari 34

+1.050

1'18.442

0.094 S 197.526
18 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine Renault 31

+1.329

1'18.721

0.279 S 196.826
19 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes 31

+1.463

1'18.855

0.134 S 196.492
20 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Renault 30

+1.802

1'19.194

0.339 S 195.651
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