In Mexico Max Verstappen once again demonstrated his dominance on the track, taking home his sixteenth victory of the season, a further record for Formula 1. The race, which seemed to promise surprises, saw Verstappen maintain relative control despite starting from the second row and the unknowns related to Safety and Red Flags. However, the home crowd was hoping for a different epilogue for Sergio Perez, out in the first round due to a touch with Charles Leclerc costing him the race and, putting him even more at risk of a replacement for next season. Instead, drivers like Hamilton and Norris were able to exploit the various opportunities and their talent. At Fanta F1 their scores increased also thanks to the bonuses collected over the weekend. However, a different story for other riders who are facing a difficult period. Let's see how Fanta F1 prices change after the Mexico City GP.
Who rises in price at Fanta F1 after the GP in Mexico
Let's start with the three drivers who earn a credit and therefore rise in Fanta F1 prices after Mexico.
Lewis Hamilton: During the final part of the race, Lewis demonstrated an extraordinary ability to manage the medium tyres, an apt choice which paid off especially in the comparison with the two Ferraris. On the final lap, he gives everything, and snatches the fastest lap bonus from Verstappen. The separation of him from Perez in championship now it is just 20 points. After the mistake in Qatar and the podium in Austin, which vanished due to disqualification, Hamilton was able to redeem himself by rediscovering his form, and emerging as one of the best drivers on the track behind Verstappen.
Updated value: 31 Masi
Land Norris: The impressive comeback by Lando Norris, who started in seventeenth position, allows him to accumulate a lot of points at Fanta F1. He manages to intelligently manage the race despite a disadvantaged starting position, demonstrating an excellent understanding of the track and race strategies. He also achieved a clear internal victory in the team, beating his teammate Oscar Piastri. This success is particularly significant after recent defeats, demonstrating his consistency and value within McLaren.
Updated value: 25 Masi

Daniel Ricardo: Last but not least Daniel Ricciardo. With an AlphaTauri he managed to qualify fourth and finish in seventh position, bringing precious points to the team for the fight in the constructors' classification, also engaging in a fight with the Mercedes. His return from the period of suspension following the accident in Holland was positive. His outstanding performance could be seen as an attempt to convince Red Bull to consider him as Verstappen's teammate in the future, especially considering Perez's uncertain performance.
Updated value: 14 Masi
Who drops in price at Fanta F1 after the GP in Mexico
Sergio Perez: Sergio Perez made a crucial mistake at the start of the race, trying to immediately recover as many positions as possible. This mistake not only destroyed his chances of a good result, but also caused the loss of another 20 points in the fight for second place in the drivers' championship. With just 17 points in the last four games, Perez finds himself in a downward spiral. His recent performances have been disappointing, especially considering he drives a Red Bull, one of the most competitive cars in the championship.
Updated value: 30 Masi
Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin is in trouble and Fernando Alonso is feeling the effects. The fact that the team has decided to restore one car to its previous aerodynamic specifications, while maintaining the latest developments on the other, reflects a team that has clearly lost its way in development. Even more worrying was Alonso's performance in Mexico. The Spanish driver appeared unusually frustrated and dissatisfied throughout the weekend, expressing lack of confidence in the car and the team. If even an experienced and flexible driver like Alonso cannot find the necessary confidence, it is an alarming sign of the difficulties the team is facing.
Updated value: 25 Masi
George Russell: Russell isn't getting much out of this world championship, but mostly he is paying for the comparison with Lewis Hamilton who is fighting for second place in the standings. In Mexico George had a disastrous final stint in tire management, unlike Hamilton and Norris who managed their cars to handle flawlessly with the same tires and a similar track situation. Russell fell behind and came under pressure from his rivals, including Ricciardo's AlphaTauri.
Updated value: 26 Masi


