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Charles Leclerc saw off team-mate Carlos Sainz by just 0 blackjack
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Max Verstappen improved on his final run at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez but could not usurp the Ferrari drivers, finishing 0 blackjack
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The triple world champion faced a nervous wait to see if he was moved down the grid after being summoned to see the stewards blackjack
Verstappen, charged with impeding on the pit exit, was among four drivers hauled in front of the race officials blackjack
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Verstappen’s bid for pole unravelled when he hit the kerb at Turn 8 in his first attempt in Q3 to leave him trailing Leclerc by 0 blackjack
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The Red Bull man, who has won 15 of the 18 rounds so far, produced a quicker last lap, but could not prevent Leclerc from sealing his second pole in as many weekends blackjack
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”Nearly 400,000 spectators will pass through the gates at the high-altitude Mexico City venue this weekend with the majority here to support Sergio Perez blackjack
But the home favourite failed to deliver, finishing nearly three tenths adrift of Verstappen and qualified fifth, one position behind Daniel Ricciardo who impressed in his AlphaTauri, to take fourth blackjack
Earlier, Lando Norris was the surprise name eliminated from the opening phase of qualifying, leaving the in-form British driver in 19th place blackjack
Norris, who has finished on the podium at the past four races, attempted to progress from Q1 on the slower medium rubber in order to save a set of speedier softs blackjack
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Norris bolted on the soft tyres but then made a mistake at Turn 10 blackjack
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American rookie Logan Sargeant, who earned his first point in F1 last weekend in Austin, will prop up the grid after he saw two laps scrubbed off by the stewards for exceeding track limits blackjack
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Harvey Elliott insists he is ready to take his game to the next level as he eyes Euro 2024 blackjack
The Liverpool midfielder captained England Under-21s for the first time on Monday, leading the Young Lions as they slipped to a late 3-2 defeat to Ukraine in Slovakia blackjack
He returns to domestic action this weekend, looking to force his way into the Liverpool line-up for Saturday’s Merseyside derby with Everton blackjack
Despite a frustrating lack of starts for the Reds this term, Euro 2024 remains a real goal for Elliott, after England’s 3-1 win over Italy on Tuesday booked their place in Germany, and he is primed to take his chance blackjack
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”More aboutPA ReadyLiverpoolEngland Under-21sUkraineEuroSerbiaRedsJames MilnerItalyGermanyPremier LeagueJordan HendersonNaby KeitaDominik SzoboszlaiBrightonAlex Oxlade-ChamberlainRyan GravenberchFabinhoAlexis Mac AllisterMo SalahFulham1/1Harvey Elliott aiming to be ‘best possible player’ with Euro 2024 in his sightsHarvey Elliott aiming to be ‘best possible player’ with Euro 2024 in his sightsLiverpool’s Harvey Elliott feels ready for senior England action blackjack
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