The starting grid for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is in and it’s Ferrari star Carlos Sainz that will start on pole.
The Spaniard was the man to come out on top after a thrilling ending to qualifying on Saturday, setting a lap time of 1:15.946sec to hold off the likes of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, with the Red Bull and McLaren stars two and three-tenths behind, respectively.
Sainz’s pole continues Ferrari’s recent resurgence after a stunning one-two in the United States last weekend, and Charles Leclerc, who will start in P4, will be hoping to get up alongside his teammate in Sunday’s Grand Prix to further aid the team’s fight in the constructors’ championship.
The race in Mexico City kicks off today at 2pm local time. Find the session start times converted to your local time zone below, which are all correct adjusting for the change in time zone in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe overnight.
Local time (CST): 2pm SundayCentral European Time (CET): 9pm SundayUnited Kingdom (GMT): 8pm SundayUnited States (EDT): 4pm SundayUnited States (CDT): 3pm SundayUnited States (PDT): 1pm Sunday