Superb Lando Norris takes pole position for F1 Mexico GP
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Lewis Hamilton’s late bulldog Roscoe honored at Mexico GP, sparking emotional reactions from fans and the F1 community.
Lewis Hamilton has warned his rivals that he will be "aggressive" in his search for a first Ferrari Grand Prix podium on Sunday. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion has put himself in a strong position to finally end that long wait for a top-three finish, having qualified third for the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has vowed to be “aggressive” at the start of the Mexico City Grand Prix after sealing his best qualifying result as a Ferrari driver. Seven-time world champion Hamilton will start Sunday’s 71-lap race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez from third on the grid behind pole sitter Lando Norris and Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc.
English driver Lewis Hamilton remains a fan favorite around Circuit of the Americas. And why not? The F1 star has won five previous U.S. Grand Prix races.
Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton may be an Arsenal fan, but he has been using his experience of being a serial winner to help a star player of one of the Gunners' rivals. And he has plenty of it to offer, given his status as a seven-time world champion and the most successful driver in F1 history.
Hamilton is a seven-time F1 world champion and is in his first year driving for Ferrari after being with Mercedes for over a decade. He was welcomed to Ferrari, in part, with a dog bowl for Roscoe, who was a familiar sight at races with Hamilton.
Impressive Lando Norris leads Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in British one-two-three in Practice Three; Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen 0.5s off pace; watch Qualifying later on Saturday at 10pm with Sundays race at 8pm,
Lewis Hamilton adds another milestone to his historic career, continuing his winning streak beyond Formula 1 in 2025.