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The weather looks unstable with lots of rain predicted for Saturday morning and some possible showers on Sunday afternoon, which will make it an even more challenging weekend.
Team morale is high, we are in the fight and we have to continue working like this. Only later will we pause to look at the points situation.
Mexico was a race to forget but we know that we can do better and are working hard to figure out what went wrong so we can improve our form for the final few races.
As it gradually morphs into Audi, Sauber has announced a number of new appointments and structural changes, including the recruitment of Ferrari's former strategist.
We will look to maximise the sessions as much as possible to set ourselves up as best possible for both races and hope to end the string of races on a positive note.
We remain focused on the job at hand and keep our heads down to deliver a fast car for the drivers and more points for the team.
We're looking forward to coming back to Brazil and conclude this triple-header with another strong points finish.
The past two races in Austin and Mexico City have not been our cleanest so we are aiming for a smoother weekend at Interlagos.
The team made steps forward in Mexico, and will aim to make further progress in Brazil.
Alpine and Honda Racing Corporation have been found to be in procedural breach of the Power Unit Financial Regulations and fined accordingly.
The new track surface could see a lowering of lap times and, as a consequence, an increase of the stress to which the tyres are subjected.
The organiser of the Mexico City Grand Prix is confident that the event will continue even if Sergio Perez is no longer on the grid.
Everything you need to know about the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico... all the details, stats, pictures and quotes.
With just four more races for the Maranello outfit, Carlos Sainz admits that he wanted to go out in style.
