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Provisional starting grid Mexican GP | Red Bull set for tow from Mercedes

Qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix produced a shock result. Max Verstappen failed to move beyond third place after a remarkable incident with his teammates, while Mercedes claimed the front row of the grid against all odds. At the same time, a lot of grid penalties were handed out, which again shook up the starting grid. Mercedes surprised with their good result on Saturday. Another team that did well, although this was somewhat expected, is Ferrari. Carlos Sainz ended in sixth place, after having feared at the beginning of the qualifying that his engine would fail. Teammate Charles Leclerc is not far behind in P8. Read more Verstappen hurt after missing pole: 'It was dramatically bad'...
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