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In terms of overall preparation, we were a little concerned with our pace in FP1 but Qualifying was more encouraging.
We're happy with our Qualifying today with Esteban in sixth and Fernando in seventh ahead of tomorrow's Sprint.
The unsettled weather is forecast to continue to that could make for a bit more decision-making during the sprint race than you normally have to do - and that may bring with it more opportunity.
The weather can always throw up surprises in Brazil, and so far this weekend has been no different.
When you have pace in practice, as we did today, going out with two cars in Q1 is definitely not the result you expect.
There is plenty to play for tomorrow in the Sprint and we will work hard to make some progress ahead of Sunday's race.
With more tropical weather around for the rest of the weekend, a lot could still happen and we'll be ready to make the most of any opportunities.
Kevin Magnussen scores maiden pole for Haas, as Charles Leclerc rues yet another strategic own goal from Ferrari.
Times from today's qualifying session for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico Sprint.
Sergio Perez, heads Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in FP1 as top three are covered by just 0.008s and top six by 0.202s.
Times from today's opening free practice session for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico.
Starting in 2023, a 14-race schedule with an extended roster of drivers will compete, thanks to a complete rehaul by NTT INDYCAR.
Today's press conference with Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz, Pierre Gasly, Valtteri Bottas, Alex Albon, Max Verstappen, Esteban Ocon, Kevin Magnussen and Lance Stroll.