The grid for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix has been set after an incident-filled qualifying session. Ferrari secures a one-two on the front row, while Max Verstappen finishes third. However, with multiple investigations ongoing, the grid may change before the race starts.
No fewer than eight drivers found themselves in the race stewards’ bad books and even as the final car crossed the line, no one was quite sure who would be starting where on Sunday.
The front row at least was confirmed with Ferrari securing a one-two for the first time since the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix. Behind them Max Verstappen finished third but as to whether he starts there, only time will tell with the Dutchman one of three drivers to be accused of impeding in the pit lane while Hamilton was adjudged to have not slowed under yellows.
But with a number of investigations to take place after the session, prepare for the grid to change between the end of qualifying and the start of the grand prix.
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