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Mexican Grand Prix 2023

Starting grid for the 2023 F1 Mexican Grand Prix

Check out the full starting grid for the 2023 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

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Charles Leclerc will lead a Ferrari one-two off the grid for the 2023 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix following a late charge in qualifying.

He found 0.8s from Q2 to Q3, with team-mate Carlos Sainz over one second to halt the Max Verstappen dominance and secure an all-Maranello front-row, the first of the season.

Verstappen is third on the grid, alongside Daniel Ricciardo and Sergio Perez in fifth with Lewis Hamilton in seventh.

Logan Sargeant has been forced to ask the stewards for permission to race having not set a time within 107% of the fastest in Q1, with his times deleted for track limits. This has been granted.

Check out the full starting grid for the 2023 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix below!

NOTE: Grid remains provisional until confirmed by the FIA on Sunday.

Starting grid for the 2023 F1 Mexican Grand Prix

Position Driver Team
1st Charles Leclerc Ferrari
2nd Carlos Sainz Ferrari
3rd Max Verstappen Red Bull
4th Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri
5th Sergio Perez Red Bull
6th Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
7th Oscar Piastri McLaren
8th George Russell Mercedes
9th Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
10th Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
11th Pierre Gasly Alpine
12th Nico Hulkenberg Haas
13th Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
14th Alex Albon Williams
15th Esteban Ocon Alpine
16th Kevin Magnussen Haas
17th Lance Stroll Aston Martin
18th Lando Norris McLaren
19th Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
20th Logan Sargeant Williams

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