Mercedes Mexican GP Qualifying Review

Dream Mexican debut for the Silver Arrows with a front row lockout!Nico claimed his 5th pole of the season today - his fourth in a row and 20th in F1 to dateLewis completed a 13th front row lockout of the season for the Silver Arrows in P2The drivers were separated by just 0.014s in P3 and 0.188s in Q3Lewis completed one run in Q1 (prime), two in Q2 (option/option) and two again in Q3 (option/option). Nico ran twice in Q1 (prime/option), once in Q2 (option) and twice in Q3 (option/option)

Lewis Hamilton It was great out there today. I really enjoyed driving and we have an amazing crowd here too. They're constantly cheering, which is  great to see. The track got grippier so it was more fun to drive and it was quite a relaxing qualifying session in general, with no real  stress. At some races pole really makes a difference. But at this one it I don't really mind being second because it's an long long way  down to Turn 1 and I plan on getting a good start tomorrow. The track is evolving and improving bit by bit. I don't know if it's going  to rain tonight but, if it does, it will clean the track and then we will be learning again tomorrow so that will be a real challenge. We don't know what kind of strategy it's going to be or how long the tyres will last - we'll find out tomorrow! I'm looking forward to a  good battle as it was very close today.

Toto Wolff, Head of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Wow, you couldn't write a better script for tomorrow's race. Nico put all the emotions from Austin to good use this afternoon - he's  been strong all weekend, competitive from the first run and used it to take his fourth pole position in a row. He did a perfect job. It  was a tight battle with Lewis, who looked very quick through the session, and P2 is a good starting slot for him with the long run to  the first corner. We know he will be determined to continue his winning streak. This has proven to be a tricky, slippery circuit to  master and we're in for an exciting race tomorrow, especially if the predictions of light rain come true. It will certainly be fun  watching the boys on the run to the first corner... and how they make their way through it. Although there are lots of unknowns heading  into the race, we can be certain of a mega atmosphere with over 100,000 fans in the stands. This weekend feels like a homecoming to a  place the sport should never have left.

Paddy Lowe, Executive Director (Technical) That was a fantastic battle between Nico and Lewis, plus with a very strong challenge coming from Sebastian in the Ferrari. It's great  to get the front row here in Mexico to set up a very exciting race. With tyre warm-up a real challenge at this circuit, the key to  success was finding the run profile that gave you the optimum lap time from the option tyre. What's more, the circuit temperature was  falling through the session, and we saw the grip levels shift during Q3, with nobody improving on their second run. The trick on our car  was to run two consecutive hard laps, with the faster time actually coming on the second of the two. That formula worked for both  drivers, with Nico coming out just on top. Thank you, as well, to the fantastic crowd. It was great to see some genuine Mexican waves  out there in the stands - although, presumably, they're simply termed 'waves' over here!


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