F1: Perez tops Practice 3, sends fans into a frenzy

Mexican Sergio Perez gave his fans something to cheer, as he came home in P1 with a 1m 17.024s, nearly two tenths clear of his team mate in final practice for the Mexican GP.

Mercedes ace Lewis Hamilton wound up third, over six tenths back.

So much like FP2 yesterday, it looks to all the world like Red Bull have a commanding advantage here. Verstappen didn’t perhaps get a fully representative time in at the end there but even so, it looks like Perez has brought his A-Game to his home race.

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (33) Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Mexico at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on November 05, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

But as for Mercedes, it doesn’t look like they’ve found any answers overnight. Hamilton sounded totally incredulous when he was told of the gap to the Bulls out front, and six tenths is not exactly a small margin to try and close down here.

Lewis Hamilton – Wolfgang Wilhelm photo

Behind the top two teams, Carlos Sainz had another solid outing and looks well placed heading into qualifying – he certainly looks more comfortable than his teammate, who was slipping and sliding all over the place there.

AlphaTauri impressed again, with Yukon Tsunoda in sixth and Pierre Gasly eighth. That is tempered slightly by the fact the rookie will start towards the back thanks to grid penalties – but he might try and stick around in qualifying to give his team mate a tow…

Speaking of, it is going to be an interesting grid tomorrow regardless of what happens in qualifying. Joining Tsunoda with grid penalties are – drum roll please – Ocon, Norris, Stroll and Russell.
All of those drivers could come into play later on in the support role for their team mates, plus they want to out-qualify each other to make sure they don’t start last.

With so many drivers serving penalties, there are real opportunities today for the likes of the Haas boys to maybe make Q2, Latifi to out-shine his team mate on a Saturday, and the Alfa drivers who only have two Q3 appearances between them this season.

So qualifying is up next, in just under a couple of hours’ time.

Who will grab pole?

But can Perez keep his nose in front when the pressure is really, really on? No Mexican driver has ever had a pole in F1, and Verstappen is quite some foe to go up against here. But with the crowd on his side, and as a driver who has tasted victory and thus knows he can handle the pressure, this is perfectly set up for Perez to do something special.

Practice 3 Results

POS NO DRIVER TIME GAP LAPS
1 11 Perez 1:17.024 +0.000s 15
2 33 Verstappen 1:17.217 +0.193s 12
3 44 Hamilton 1:17.675 +0.651s 14
4 77 Bottas 1:17.708 +0.684s 17
5 55 Sainz 1:18.029 +1.005s 20
6 22 Tsunoda 1:18.037 +1.013s 25
7 3 Ricciardo 1:18.121 +1.097s 15
8 10 Gasly 1:18.202 +1.178s 18
9 16 Leclerc 1:18.213 +1.189s 20
10 4 Norris 1:18.312 +1.288s 16
11 18 Stroll 1:18.352 +1.328s 20
12 7 Räikkönen 1:18.531 +1.507s 22
13 99 Giovinazzi 1:18.556 +1.532s 19
14 5 Vettel 1:18.614 +1.590s 17
15 14 Alonso 1:18.847 +1.823s 15
16 31 Ocon 1:18.999 +1.975s 17
17 63 Russell 1:19.211 +2.187s 19
18 47 Schumacher 1:19.238 +2.214s 14
19 6 Latifi 1:19.313 +2.289s 12
20 9 Mazepin 1:20.479 +3.455s 15