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Sainz’s Mexico Triumph Ends Ferrari’s 34-Year Drought as F1 Title Race Tightens Amid Verstappen-Norris Clash

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Carlos Sainz wins Mexico City Grand Prix and ends Ferrari's 34-year Mexican dry spell.

Championship leader Max Verstappen was given two 10-second penalties that ended with him achieving a sixth-place finish.

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Hometown hero Sergio Perez unfortunately suffered a collision with Liam Lawson which resulted in a limp for Perez.

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Ferrari has seen a resurgence as exemplified by their five wins this season.

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McLaren boss Zak Brown spoke of having good clean racing moving forwards, seeing the number of collisions, on and off track.

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With four races remaining, the title race has now been thrown open.

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Teams grappled with tire degradation on the abrasive Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez asphalt.

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The 2024 season has been a roller-coaster ride of epic proportions, and with four more races to look forward to, the best is yet to come.

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The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, named after racing brothers Ricardo and Pedro Rodriguez, sits at a breathtaking 2,285 meters above sea level, making it the highest altitude circuit on the F1 calendar.

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