Mexico City — Max Verstappen has won five of the last six Grands Prix in Mexico, and while Ferrari will fancy their chances this weekend, the Red Bull driver can take another big step towards a fourth Formula One title.
Verstappen arrives at the high-altitude Hermanos Rodriguez circuit 57 points clear of McLaren’s Lando Norris with five rounds remaining.
Norris described finishing fourth at last Sunday’s US Grand Prix in Austin, with Verstappen third, as a “momentum killer” in the title battle, while Red Bull saw a potential turning point.
The result was the first time in five races that Verstappen had beaten Norris, and the British driver has yet to finish higher than fifth in Mexico.
“We have historically done well here, and I have always enjoyed driving at this track,” Verstappen said of a layout that equals Austria’s Red Bull Ring as his most successful.
“We made some good steps in Austin and saw some promising improvements with the car… it will be about keeping this momentum heading forwards and continuing to gain crucial points in the championship.”
The constructors’ title is far more open, with Ferrari poised to overtake Red Bull for second place after Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished one-two in Texas to reduce the gap to eight points.
The pair swept the front row in Mexico in 2023, with Leclerc on pole.
Red Bull need Sergio Perez to produce the points in his home race and turn around a dire run of form that has seen him score only 150 points to Verstappen’s 354.