The fourth to last event of the season is also right in the archives. In Mexico, the music changes but not the conductor. Max Verstappen this one wins too, arriving at altitude 51 victories, ahead of the Mercedes of a super Lewis Hamilton and Charles' Ferrari Leclerc.
Ferrari isn't convincing, Hamilton is
The Red team, having started on the front row with Leclerc first and Sainz second, managed to get on the podium with the Monegasque, despite the contact with Perez at the start of the race. Immediately behind him, the #55 of Sainz. At Ferrari there still continue to be problems during the race: the car appears without a doubt slower than Red Bull (it's almost superfluous to specify it) both Mercedes. The one who shines in the Brackley team, however, is alone Hamilton with the new fund brought to Austin which, however, is not giving George a particularly splendid feeling Russell, only sixth. With these results, the gap for second place in the constructors' championship is between Mercedes and Ferrari remains unchanged, even if the number of races before the definitive stop button continues to decrease more and more.

GP Mexico, ratings on Sky: more than 1 million on TV8
With a Ferrari starting with both cars in the front row, there was no shortage of public affection, as witnessed from Sky audience data relating to the Mexican GP. The live on Sky Sports of 21.00 pm found 722 thousand average viewers, with a 3,8% share. Even higher results for the live broadcast on TV8, which was recorded 1 million 581 thousand average viewers, with an 8,3% share. Important numbers, although the final winner is always the usual Verstappen. With the checkered flag arriving in Mexico, there isn't a moment's rest for the teams. The next stage will, in fact, be the Brazil, to close the triptych held in America.


