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5 Best and Worst Moments from the Mexican GP 2023

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The Mexican Grand Prix in 2023 was a rollercoaster of emotions, with breathtaking highs and heart-wrenching lows. As the Formula 1 season reached its climax, here are the five best and worst moments from the Mexican GP.

The Best Moments:

1. “Verstappen’s Dominance”:

Max Verstappen’s performance was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The Red Bull driver secured his 16th victory of the season, solidifying his claim to the championship. His perfect start and impeccable control of the race left fans and competitors in awe.

2. Hamilton’s Remarkable Comeback:

Lewis Hamilton’s second-place finish was a testament to his resilience. After being disqualified in the previous race, he needed a strong comeback, and he delivered. The Briton’s podium finish allowed him to close the gap on Sergio Perez in the drivers’ championship.

3. Thrilling Podium Battle:

The battle for the podium was an edge-of-the-seat spectacle. Verstappen, Hamilton, and Charles Leclerc fought fiercely, with the top three finishing within 0.253 seconds of each other. This breathtaking showdown was one of the closest finishes in the history of the premier class.

4. Perez’s Hero’s Welcome:

Sergio Perez might not have had the race he dreamed of, but his home crowd’s welcome was a heartwarming moment. The Mexican fans created an electric atmosphere, showing immense support for their local hero. The cheers and excitement for Perez were a highlight of the event.

5. Norris’ Remarkable Drive:

Lando Norris showcased his driving skills and determination in a stunning performance. Starting from 17th on the grid, he charged through the field after the race restart, ultimately finishing fifth. It was a remarkable drive that left everyone impressed.

The Worst Moments:

1. Perez’s Nightmare Start:

The home race that Sergio Perez had been eagerly anticipating turned into a nightmare within seconds. A first-corner crash with Charles Leclerc ended his race prematurely. The crash not only crushed Perez’s hopes of a strong home showing but also significantly impacted his standing in the championship.

2. Magnussen’s High-Speed Crash:

Haas driver Kevin Magnussen’s high-speed crash was a heart-stopping moment. Fortunately, he emerged unhurt, but the crash forced the race into a halt and a restart. The incident served as a stark reminder of the risks involved in the sport.

3. Leclerc’s Missed Opportunity:

Charles Leclerc, who started in pole position for the second consecutive race, missed a golden opportunity for victory. Despite a strong start, he finished third. In his F1 career, Leclerc has now started from pole 22 times but has only managed to convert it into a win on four occasions.

4. Hamilton’s Disqualification:

Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification from second place in the United States Grand Prix due to a technical rule violation on his car was a bitter pill to swallow. It cost him valuable points in the championship and added an extra layer of drama to the title race. And which strived for him to do great in this Mexican GP.

5. Aston Martin’s Struggles Continue:

Aston Martin’s once-promising season continued to unravel. Both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll retired early in the Mexican GP, failing to finish the race. The team, which had a strong start to the season, has faced difficulties in recent races, resulting in a drop in the constructors’ championship standings.

In conclusion, the Mexican GP in 2023 provided Formula 1 fans with an array of emotions, from Verstappen’s dominance and Hamilton’s remarkable comeback to Perez’s crushing disappointment and Magnussen’s heart-stopping crash. It was a race that reminded us of the sport’s unpredictability and the fine margins that separate triumph from heartbreak.

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