Mexico – Free Practice 1: Hamilton the Fastest, Leclerc and Verstappen in Contention

Lewis Hamilton dominated the first free practice session of the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix, edging out Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen by just over a tenth.

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Mexico – Free Practice 1: Hamilton the Fastest, Leclerc and Verstappen in Contention

It is under a gray sky and a partially damp track that this first free practice session begins. Most of the drivers did an installation lap on intermediate tires at the start of the session, but it took 25 minutes before having a benchmark set by Latifi at 1:24.463. Valteri Bottas followed suit by setting a time of 1:21.887.

The session finally comes alive after 30 minutes of rolling. Sebastian Vettel takes the lead, but Bottas overtakes him before his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, puts everyone in agreement with a 1:19.004.

Due to the weather, the drivers are lacking grip, and few have managed to complete a perfect lap. Indeed, like Vettel, Gasly, and Giovinazzi, there have been many off-track excursions and wheel lock-ups, especially at the first corner. Additionally, this lack of grip wears the tires, giving engineers and technicians the task of adjusting the car settings. Graining, which greatly hindered the drivers last year, is still very much present.

After 40 minutes, it’s time to return to the pits to give back the tires loaned by Pirelli. At that moment, it’s Charles Leclerc who is leading the session with a time of 1:18.849.

Alexander Albon takes first place with soft tires in 1:17.949 while Lance Stroll makes a mistake in the last sector at turn 16, ending up harmlessly in the wall. The red flag is therefore logically waved, and the session is stopped to clean the track and reset the barriers.

There are 20 minutes left when the green flag is waved, and Hamilton takes advantage of it to reclaim the first place with a time of 1:17.327. He will keep this position until the end of the session ahead of Charles Leclerc.

Noteworthy is the excellent work of the Racing Point team mechanics, allowing Lance Stroll to get back on track for the final minutes of this session.

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:17.327
25
2
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1:17.446 +0.119
23
3
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer 1:17.461 +0.134
17
4
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer 1:17.949 +0.622
21
5
Bottas Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:18.005 +0.678
25
6
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari 1:18.218 +0.891
20
7
Sainz Jr. McLaren Renault F1 Team 1:18.401 +1.074
21
8
Gasly Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:18.593 +1.266
23
9
Kvyat Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:18.835 +1.508
27
10
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Sauber Ferrari 1:18.959 +1.632
22
11
Hülkenberg Renault F1 Team 1:19.011 +1.684
22
12
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:19.013 +1.686
22
13
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Sauber Ferrari 1:19.205 +1.878
22
14
Norris McLaren Renault F1 Team 1:19.299 +1.972
23
15
Ricciardo Renault F1 Team 1:19.499 +2.172
23
16
Stroll Racing Point Force India Mercedes 1:19.679 +2.352
21
17
Perez Racing Point Force India Mercedes 1:19.717 +2.390
23
18
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:19.850 +2.523
22
19
Russell Williams Racing 1:20.548 +3.221
26
20
Latifi Williams Racing 1:20.566 +3.239
30
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