Seeing how the current Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault and Honda PUs stack up will be fascinating – as will Verstappen’s quest to break a longstanding F1 record.
It’s almost ten years since Sebastian Vettel equalled Michael Schumacher’s 2004 record of 13 wins in one season. Now the current reigning champion has a trio of chances to overhaul both of them.
The Dutchman is a Mexico master, having won here three times before, so the odds look favourable towards him breaking the record at the first attempt.
However, Sergio Perez would dearly love to win his home event, Ferrari will be looking to score at least one more consolation win and Mercedes still retains hope of scoring at least one win this year – there’s much to play up there where the air is rarefied.
How many laps is the Mexican GP?
The Mexico GP is 71 laps long and is run over a distance of 305km. on a track which is 4.3km in length.
Valtteri Bottas holds the current lap record with a 1min 17.774sec. Don’t expect this to be broken though, with this year’s cars around 2-3sec slower over a lap.
The track has two DRS detection zones, but drivers are given two goes of using it after the second point. The first DRS zone is coming out of Turn 11, whilst the drivers are allowed to open the rear wing on both the main straight and after Turn 3 if behind at the second zone.
2022 Mexican GP session times
Friday 28 October | Saturday 29 October | Sunday 30 October | |
F1 | Free Practice 1 – 7pm Free Practice 2 – 10pm |
Free Practice 3 – 6pm Qualifying – 9pm |
Grand Prix – 8pm |