2016 MEXICAN GRAND PRIX EDITION
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furious with Verstappen for going off and not ceding him the place. He swore about
or Charlie Whiting over the radio and gesticulated at the Dutch driver. He was
o third after the finish but then demoted to fifth. Ferrari fell further behind Red Bull,
ief Arrivabene blamed FIA bureaucracy for the penalty.
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oints finish for Force India increased the gap to Williams by another point.
g had a late spin after trying to keep Raikkonen behind him. Perez spent much of the
d Massa’s Williams but scored in his home race, however he was disappointed that
able to give the home fans more to cheer about.
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nts for Gutierrez, who looks likely to leave the team at the end of the season. The
pped Wehrlein into Sauber’s Ericsson at the start. The incident triggered the virtual
Grosjean started from the pit lane after a late change of floor on his car. The team
up best: “It was a tough day and a tough weekend for us.”
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etired at the start after being spun out and colliding with Ericsson. The rest of the
nervous wait for the team, with rivals Sauber hovering on the edge of their first point
on. Racing director Dave Ryan summed up: “Phew! Talk about stress! We had 100
it on the pit wall.
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ed once, Alonso twice. The Spaniard was pushed onto the runoff at speed by
Carlos Sainz, managing to come back and keep the car on a straight line. He also
y in a pitstop. Honda F1 chief Yusuke Hasegawacommented: “The Mexican Grand
ery harsh on our team.”
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