"I had a great couple of laps and it is very difficult here with lots of sliding. My laps were almost identical and perfect.
It was Sainz's sixth career pole and completed a run of qualifying fourth, third and second in the last three Mexican events.
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1. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, Ferrari, 1 minute, 15.946 seconds. 2. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 1:16.171. 3. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 1:16.260. 4. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, ...
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