A win in Mexico would give Max Verstappen his second F1 record of the season.
Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen may have already claimed this season's championship, but the Mexican Grand Prix always throws up plenty of action, and the race for second in the championship is still very much alive. The two leading contenders are Red Bull's Sergio Perez and Mercedes-Benz AMG's Lewis Hamilton.
The Mexican race, officially the Mexico City Grand Prix, runs on a 2.7-mile circuit that lies at an altitude of close to 7,500 feet. Thinner air density makes the engines work harder, and generating sufficient cooling and downforce are also more of a challenge. Top speeds are among the highest of the season due to the low air density, with cars typically exceeding 217 mph.
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