FIA Post-Qualifying Press Conference – Mexico City

1 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing) 2 – George RUSSELL (Mercedes) 3 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes)

PARC FERMÉ INTERVIEWS

(Conducted by David Coulthard)

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Q: Max, pole position. You’d been there before, but then there was the yellow flag infringement. This time nothing’s getting in the way of you starting right at the very front.

Max VERSTAPPEN: Yeah, it was. It was a good qualifying, I think. It was a close one but I think after FP3 we made a few adjustments and the car got into a better rhythm, and yeah, to be on pole here is amazing. I know, of course, it’s a very long run to Turn 1, so we do need a good start. But anyway, I think we have a quick car and that’s, of course, what’s most important.

Q: Yeah, the first corner is somewhere way, way down there in the distance. So, that’s going to make it interesting at the start. Before we get to the race tomorrow, though, you really seemed like you came a little bit from the backfoot to then find your form right when it counted. Amazing atmosphere here. How is it when you come through the stadium?

MV: Yeah, it’s amazing. It’s incredible the passion of all the fans over here, also in the stadium. I mean, it’s amazing to drive here.

Q: You’ve got a very famous team-mate, Checo, who has been getting all the love. He’s not there with you in the top three but he’s going to be playing a part tomorrow I guess.

MV: Yeah, Checo will be there tomorrow I’m sure. We have a quick race car. So yeah, I hope it will be quite a fun race with a lot of action.

Q: Well, just quickly put us in that then. What are you expecting tomorrow in terms of potential strategy? And then also keeping these very fast Mercedes cars behind you?

MV: Yeah, I think it will be close in the race. I mean, normally, they have very good race pace as well. So yeah, it depends on what you can do with this strategy. But we’ll look into that tonight.

Q: OK, Max, enjoy the pole position. So, George Russell, welcome back to the front row. It looked for a moment, through free practice, through the sessions like you were building your weekend. We heard you on the radio there, a bit frustrated that you felt that you could have done more. Put us in the cockpit.

George RUSSELL: Yeah, I mean, the team does have more today. They’ve produced a really great car this weekend and I think it’s, you know, a testament to them for the hard work they’ve been putting in for so long and we saw last week with Lewis what the car was capable of and this weekend, I feel like it was our pole to have and it was just a terrible lap from my side. So sort of kicking myself but at the end of the day, no points for qualifying and excited to be back in the front row.

Q: Yeah, well, it was a great qualifying session to watch. Great to see that you were battling hard though with Max. Just explain to the viewers at home. Why is this circuit suiting your car better? You were on the front row of Budapest, but that was some time ago. What is it about the altitude here in Mexico?

GR: Well, we brought an update to Austin and I think it didn’t really give it the opportunity to show what it was truly capable of, but with this high altitude for drag is less of a factor and that’s where we get outscored by Red Bull, let’s say. They are always taking about three tenths out of us on the straight and here it’s less of a factor, so that’s probably why we’re a little bit more competitive.

Q: OK. Throw it forward to race day tomorrow, that’s where the points are. Being second maybe isn’t such a disadvantage when you go off the line. It’s a long run.

GR: I’ll be going for it for sure. So let’s see what is possible.

Q: OK, George, enjoy the front row in qualifying. And we’re going to hear from your team-mate. Lewis, not the position you would have wanted. Of course, you had your first attempt deleted for track limits. Does that unsettle you on that run? How good was that final lap?

Lewis HAMILTON: First of all, hola! Yeah, unfortunately, the first one, which I think was quick enough for a second, I think, maybe, I don’t know. But yeah, it wasn’t quite good enough. And the Red Bulls naturally are so fast. But I think this is such an amazing showing and I’m really proud of my team. This is the best qualifying we’ve had all year. So just shows that perseverance and never giving up is the way forward. So big thanks to everybody here and back at the factory.

Q: Great to see George as well back on form. Maybe not quite as strong as you in Austin. But here, he’s really been laying down the lap times. So anything that you can learn from his laps?

LH: I think generally my laps have been pretty good. So I think the last lap wasn’t good enough. There’s still more performance in it and yeah, I’ll just keep pushing. I’m pretty happy with that position to start to be honest, it’s a long way down to Turn 1.

Q: Well, that’s just what we talked about there with George. Maybe second, maybe third isn’t the worst place to be, so that plays a part in your strategy for the run down to the first corner

LH: Let’s hope so.

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