Lewis Hamilton describes his Mercedes car as a 'nightmare to drive' in Mexico as Charles Leclerc takes pole position. Hamilton will start from sixth on the grid, hoping for a better performance in the race.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Mexican Grand Prix from P6 on the grid Sir Lewis Hamilton says his Mercedes car has been a ‘nightmare to drive’ in Mexico after an unpredictable qualifying saw Charles Leclerc surprisingly take pole position. Ferrari locked out the front row at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, with Leclerc and Carlos Sainz just ahead of three-time champion Max Verstappen, while Daniel Ricciardo will shockingly start fourth ahead of home favourite Sergio Perez.
I don’t really know what kind of race to expect but it’s going to be on a knife edge.’ As for Leclerc, this is the third pole of the year for the Monegasque, but he more than anyone knows that it is no guarantee of success come race day, as he has converted just four of his previous 21 poles into wins. ‘First place here I’m not sure is the best starting place, but anyway that’s fine, I’ll take that pole position,’ the 26-year-old said.
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