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Sergio Perez will be eyeing a dream victory on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend neube
The Red Bull driver has endured a difficult few months and has not won since Azerbaijan in April neube
His team-mate Max Verstappen, however, has won 15 races this season and has already sealed his third world title neube
WEEKEND PREVIEW: How home hero Sergio Perez can save his Red Bull seatVerstappen was triumphant last week at the US Grand Prix in Austin where Lewis Hamilton - who finished second - was disqualified alongside Charles Leclerc for an illegal floor neube
Lando Norris came home third, but was promoted to second after Hamilton’s DSQ, for his 12th podium in F1 but the McLaren driver is still chasing his first win neube
Verstappen won last year’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez neube
Follow updates from the Mexican Grand Prix with The Independent RecommendedF1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixLewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixF1 MEXICAN GRAND PRIX - QUALIFYINGCharles Leclerc on pole position for the Mexican Grand PrixClick HERE for the top-10 in Mexico CityFernando Alonso out in Q2, also out; Gasly, Hulkenberg, Albon, Tsunoda Lando Norris out in Q1 in big shock, also out: Ocon, Magnussen, Stroll, SargeantMax Verstappen was quickest in third practice on Saturday; Albon 2nd; Perez 3rdWEEKEND PREVIEW: How home hero Sergio Perez can save his Red Bull seatEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Show latest update 1698535612Charles Leclerc leads shock Ferrari front row at Mexican Grand PrixQualifying report belowCharles Leclerc saw off team-mate Carlos Sainz by just 0 neube
067 seconds as Ferrari locked out the front row for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix neube
Max Verstappen improved on his final run at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez but could not usurp the Ferrari drivers, finishing 0 neube
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The triple world champion also faces a nervous wait to see if he is moved down the grid after being summoned to see the stewards neube
Verstappen, charged with impeding on the pit exit, is among four drivers who will be hauled in front of the race officials neube
Full report below: Charles Leclerc leads shock Ferrari front row at Mexican Grand PrixMax Verstappen improved on his final run at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez but could not usurp the Ferrari driversKieran Jackson29 October 2023 00:261698534540Lewis Hamilton: On yellow flags: “I lifted neube
”“I’ve been struggling all weekend with this car, it’s been a nightmare to drive neube
We made some changes into qualifying, Q1 and Q2, second lap was great neube
But I just wasn’t able to extract much at the end - perfect world would’ve been fifth, but that’s about it neube
“It’s going to be a real challenge with that car tomorrow, it’s going to be very hard to battle neube
It’s going to be along a knife-edge neube
”Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 00:091698533968George Russell: “We tried something a bit different with the tyres but we just underhit it neube
This weekend has been so frustrating, up and down like a yo-yo neube
Danny was the most consistent driver in that session, everyone else was up and down neube
“The car doesn’t change at all, it’s about the tyres neube
It transforms it, but at the end of the day we got it wrong, the others got it right neube
“Racepace was really strong neube
It totally went away from us in qualifying, it’s very difficult neube
It’s going to be a long afternoon I think neube
”Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:591698533188Toto Wolff: “The margins are so fine neube
Ferrari out of nowhere, it’s about getting the out laps neube
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it’s almost uncalculable, they’re so fragile the tyres neube
“Ferrari jumped massive from Q2 to Q3, I think we are “Lewis didn’t see the yellow, with George I didn’t see the pit lane neube
”Lewis Hamilton is P6, with George Russell P8 neube
Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:461698532648Max Verstappen after qualifying third: “It was very difficult neube
We just couldn’t put it together, especially the last sectors, struggled more than I’d like but it’s a very long race neube
“Of course I’d have loved to start first, we’ll have a good slipstream going down into turn one neube
”Verstappen, a reminder, is under investigation for impeding in the pit lane neube
We wait to see if he’ll get a grid drop neube
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Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:371698532168Carlos Sainz after qualifying second: “Very strange one! All weekend I’ve struggled to put a lap together, suddenly I just struggled to understand where we found half-a-second neube
It’s very tricky with the tyres and it puts us in a good position tomorrow neube
“We’ll see how we can keep those tyres alive, and we’ll see how we can keep the Red Bull behind neube
”Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:291698531748Charles Leclerc after qualifying on pole: “Absolutely not! To be honest, I did not expect to be on pole position, we thought we were lacking after FP3 neube
Now we need to convert it to a win tomorrow neube
“We’ve had a pretty good pace all weekend neube
We’ll see tomorrow neube
“First place here, I’m not sure is the best starting place, but I’m really happy with today neube
”Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:221698531028TOP-10 FOR THE MEXICAN GRAND PRIX: 1) Charles Leclerc2) Carlos Sainz3) Max Verstappen4) Daniel Ricciardo5) Sergio Perez6) Lewis Hamilton7) Oscar Piastri8) George Russell9) Valtteri Bottas10) Zhou GuanyuKieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:101698530608Charles Leclerc on pole for the Mexican Grand Prix! Wow! It’s a Ferrari front-row lockout! Where’d that pace come from? Max Verstappen goes quicker neube
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but stays in P3! It’s Charles Leclerc on pole with a 1:17:166, with Carlos Sainz 0 neube
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And Daniel Ricciardo up in P4, ahead of Sergio Perez! 4-10: Ricciardo, Perez, Hamilton, Piastri, Russell, Bottas, Zhou Perhaps the biggest qualifying shock of the season neube
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(Getty Images)Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 23:031698530296Work to do for Max Verstappen then! Now the pack leave the pits for their final runs in Q3! Can Max Verstappen topple the Ferrari pair? Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 22:58Newer1 / 5OlderMore aboutMax VerstappenSergio PerezMexico CityLewis HamiltonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying results in Mexico City F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying results in Mexico City Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today neube
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England were routed in historic fashion by South Africa, as their tortured Cricket World Cup campaign lurched to a new low in Mumbai with their biggest-ever ODI defeat neube
In desperate need of a big response after their shock loss to Afghanistan last time out, the defending champions plumbed new depths as they were roundly thrashed by 229 runs at the Wankhede Stadium neube
Jos Buttler’s decision to field first in sweltering heat and stifling humidity backfired badly as Heinrich Klaasen’s brutal 61-ball century powered South Africa to 399 for seven neube
England’s reply was wafer thin, 170 for nine in 22 shambolic overs neube
In purely numerical terms it represented England’s worst-ever ODI performance with the ball, shipping one run more than their previous worst against Brendon McCullum’s New Zealand eight years ago, a new nadir outstripping last year’s 221-run hammering by Australia neube
On that occasion, Buttler’s men were mentally checked out as they had celebrated their T20 World Cup win just a few days earlier, but the stakes could not have been greater this time neube
Mark Wood’s figures of seven wicketless overs for 76 took the biscuit neube
But he was hardly alone in being put to the sword, with South Africa’s 13 sixes shared neube between all six English bowlers, and 143 runs raining down in 10 calamitous death overs neube
Klaasen, sapped by dehydration and cramp, was the star of the show with 109 in 67 balls neube
But he enjoyed a stunning stand with Marco Jansen, who cleared the ropes four times as he launched 75 not out from 42 neube
The batting unit made sure to take its share of the shame, knocked over for an embarrassing 170 on the same pitch that had delivered a run-fest in the preceding four hours neube
England have now lost three of their first four games and, although they still have a convoluted and narrow route to the semi-finals, face the prospect of traipsing around India for the next month with their hope and their trophy gone neube
Hard to believe though it was by the end, England enjoyed the perfect start when Reece Topley had danger man Quinton de Kock caught behind off the second ball of the match neube
Even less plausibly, they looked to be regaining a measure of control when Topley returned from a finger injury to strike twice and leave South Africa wobbling at 243 for five in the 37th over neube
Instead, Klaasen led Jansen in a merciless stand of 151 in just 77 deliveries, with boundaries pouring off their bats in every direction neube
England’s team sheet showed a significant response to their Afghanistan upset, with all-rounders Chris Woakes, Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran axed in favour of the fit-again Ben Stokes, David Willey and rookie seamer Gus Atkinson neube
Buttler put his new-look attack to work straight away and was overjoyed to see De Kock nick Topley’s early outswinger neube
That was as good as it got neube
Things veered off course in the seventh over when Topley thrust his left hand out towards a firm drive off his own bowling and damaged his index finger neube
He beat an angry retreat to the pavilion, lashing out at an empty chair, and in his absence England faltered neube
Reeza Hendricks, taking the place of the sick skipper Temba Bavuma, made 85 and Rassie van der Dussen 60 as they took control with a stand of 121 neube
Adil Rashid was also struggling physically, doubled in pain neube between overs as he managed a stomach upset of his own, but the leg spinner still had the nous to prise out both set batters to give England hope neube
After taking running repairs on his finger, Topley came back with a double of his own to see off Aiden Markram and David Miller, but that is where the bleeding really began neube
Klaasen had reached his 50 in 40 balls and doubled his score in half the time, battering Topley out of the attack once and for all with 19 off one over neube
Willey lost his radar totally after a bout of cramp, Wood’s woes continued and Atkinson’s last-gasp dismissal of Klaasen was the hollowest of victories neube
England’s attempts at a dazzling pursuit never once looked like materialising as their top six collapsed in a heap inside 12 overs neube
Jonny Bairstow lofted to deep square leg, Joe Root flicked to the waiting leg slip and Dawid Malan feathered one off his hip neube
Even the returning Stokes had no magic tricks at his disposal and pushed a low catch straight back to Kagiso Rabada neube
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That left Buttler and Harry Brook as the last specialist batters, and unheralded seamer Gerald Coetzee picked up both in the space of three balls: one caught behind, the other pinned lbw by a skidder that kept low neube
A flurry of big hits from Wood, who smashed 43 not out off just 17 balls, and a lively 35 from Atkinson only made the batting failures more profound and the latter’s dismissal ended a horrendous night, with Topley unfit to take guard neube
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