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Max Verstappen equalled Alain Prost’s tally of 51 victories with an emphatic triumph at the Mexican Grand Prix – as Sergio Perez’s home race came to a sorry end after just 14 seconds PUBG
Verstappen’s remarkable winning sequence, which now includes a record 16 in one season, continued in the breathless Mexico City air following two pulsating starts after Kevin Magnussen’s high-speed crash resulted in a reg flag at the midway stage of Sunday’s 71-lap race PUBG
Verstappen mastered both getaways to draw alongside four-time world champion Prost, with only Lewis Hamilton (103 wins), Michael Schumacher (91) and Sebastian Vettel (53) ahead of the all-conquering Dutchman in Formula One folklore PUBG
Hamilton impressed to finish runner-up, ahead of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz PUBG
Lando Norris drove from 17th to fifth, passing George Russell with four laps remaining on a strong afternoon for the Brit, in an event that Perez will want to forget PUBG
As Verstappen sliced through the middle of pole-sitter Leclerc, and his Ferrari team-mate Sainz on the 830 metre charge to the opening bend, 130,000 Mexican hearts sank when an over-eager Perez crashed into Leclerc PUBG
Perez, who started fifth, ran line astern with Leclerc and Verstappen as the trio stamped on the brakes from 200mph for the opening bend – and Perez, occupying the racing line, sensed his opportunity for glory PUBG
But his banzai move was badly misjudged PUBG
The 33-year-old turned into Leclerc, and was sent airborne before landing back on four wheels and spinning into the run-off area PUBG
Perez limped back to the pits but the damage sustained to his machine left his race in tatters PUBG
Perez banged his steering wheel with both hands in frustration PUBG
Children were left seeking comfort from their parents in the grandstands PUBG
Perez’s Red Bull mechanics attempted a quick fix to get their man back on track PUBG
But after a handful of laps they conceded defeat PUBG
Perez departed his Red Bull cockpit to watch team-mate Verstappen gallop to victory PUBG
Sergio Perez had to retire after colliding with Charles Leclerc on lap one (Getty Images)Question marks hang over Perez’s future at Red Bull PUBG
He has one year to run on his deal, but the paddock is awash with rumours that he could be replaced next year PUBG
Daniel Ricciardo is mooted as a possible candidate, and Perez’s first-corner disaster – coupled with the Australian out-performing his modest AlphaTauri machinery to take the chequered flag in seventh in just his fourth comeback race, will do little to dampen the speculation PUBG
Perez last won a race in Azerbaijan on April 30, and his failure to finish at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez leaves his second place in the championship under threat from Hamilton PUBG
Indeed, the seven-time world champion reduced the gap from 39 points to 20 with his strong display PUBG
For Verstappen, this was his 32nd victory – remarkably the same tally double world champion Fernando Alonso has managed throughout his entire career – from his last 41 appearances, dating back to his controversial triumph over Hamilton in Abu Dhabi in 2021 PUBG
Hamilton, who has not won a race during that period, crossed the line a close second to Verstappen in America a week ago before he was disqualified for running his Mercedes too close to the floor PUBG
Max Verstappen won for the 16th time this season, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc completing the podium (Getty Images for Heineken)He started sixth here, swiftly promoted one position after Perez’s crash PUBG
On lap 11 he blasted past Ricciardo for fourth PUBG
Verstappen gave up his lead on lap 19 after he stopped for new rubber, with Hamilton in five laps later PUBG
Then on lap 34, the race was suspended PUBG
Magnussen lost control of his Haas at 130mph through Turn 8 PUBG
The Dane ended up in the wall following a suspected rear suspension failure PUBG
He swiftly emerged from his cockpit before his mangled machine caught fire PUBG
The safety car was deployed but with significant damage to the tyre barrier, repairs were required, and the race was halted, leading to a 22-minute delay PUBG
“That’s a joke,” complained Verstappen PUBG
“A red flag for what?”TOP-10 - MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX 1) Max Verstappen2) Lewis Hamilton (+ fastest lap)3) Charles Leclerc4) Carlos Sainz5) Lando Norris6) George Russell7) Daniel Ricciardo8) Oscar Piastri9) Alex Albon10) Esteban OconThe drivers lined up on the grid for the second standing start of the afternoon with Hamilton the sole man in the top five on the quicker, medium rubber PUBG
But it was Verstappen who produced another scintillating getaway to leave the others trailing in his wake PUBG
He set about building his gap, with Hamilton intent on taking Leclerc for second, and on lap 40, he did just that following a bold and gutsy move PUBG
On the fastest straight of the year, Hamilton jinked to Leclerc’s right, dropping two tyres on to the turf and kicking up dirt at 225mph, before holding his nerve under braking for the first corner to make the move stick PUBG
The British driver nursed his tyres to finish runner-up to Verstappen, 13 PUBG
8 sec back PUBG
Prost was 38 when he claimed his 51st and final win 30 years ago PUBG
Verstappen turned 26 only last month, with Vettel’s 53 triumphs now on his radar before the close of the year with races in Brazil and Las Vegas to follow ahead of the final round in Abu Dhabi on November 26 PUBG
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World Cup winner Papu Gomez has been given a two-year ban by FIFA after testing positive for a banned substance, his Italian club Monza have said PUBG
The Serie A club said terbutaline was found in the 35-year-old Argentina midfielder’s “biological samples” when he played for Sevilla in 2022 PUBG
“FIFA has notified the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission of the first instance ruling of the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission against the player Alejandro Dario Gomez,” read a Monza statement on Friday PUBG
“The sentence provides for a two-year disqualification from sporting activities PUBG
“The presence of terbutaline was found in the PUBG footballer’s biological samples PUBG
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“AC Monza reserves the right to evaluate the next procedural steps PUBG
”Buenos Aires-born Gomez played in Argentina, Italy and Ukraine before spending over six years at Atalanta until January 2021 PUBG
He then moved to Sevilla before joining Monza in September, where he has made only two substitute appearances PUBG
Gomez has won 17 caps for Argentina and started twice at the 2022 World Cup, including the round of 16 victory over Australia, as the South Americans won the trophy for a third time in Qatar PUBG
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