Verstappen aims to beat teammate Perez, claim record win in Mexico

Red Bull's Mexican driver Sergio Perez (L) and Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen hold a Mexican national flag during an event with fans at the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City on October 26, 2022, ahead of the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix. (AFP)
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Updated 27 October 2022
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Verstappen aims to beat teammate Perez, claim record win in Mexico

  • The circuit, at an altitude of 2,240 meters, invariably delivers thrilling and memorable races, the thin air challenging the cooling demands of the cars’ engines and brakes and impacting power output and downforce levels

MEXICO CITY: Max Verstappen will be seeking a party-pooping record this weekend when he aims to beat Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in front of his passionate home fans at the Mexican Grand Prix.
The 25-year-old world champion, whose triumph in Texas last Sunday secured the constructors’ world title for Red Bull 24 hours after the death of team founder and co-owner Dieter Mateschitz, is bidding for an unprecedented 14th win of the season.
He currently shares the mark of 13 successes in a year with two Germans, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, but knows another victory, especially at Perez’s expense, might wreck a famous fiesta.
The popular Mexican, who has won twice for Red Bull this season — on the streets of Monaco and Singapore — would relish a third, and his long-awaited first on home turf, but accepts it will not be easy.
He said he knows that Verstappen should and will race to win even if the contest is a dead rubber in terms of the two main championships for Red Bull, whose own celebrations may be muted when the punishment for their 2021 over-spend is finally announced.
“I don’t want to be given anything,” he said. “I have achieved everything without gifts for so many years now and, in the end, I don’t think about it.
“It’s my job. I think about that and want to be perfect this weekend and look for victory.”
He dismissed suggestions that Verstappen might repay him for his role in holding up Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi last year, when Verstappen claimed his controversial first world title on the last lap.
“In the end, I think it is just normal. We all want to win,” said Perez.
“If there is a situation where it’s different, that there is a different kind of help, I have no doubt that he will do it just as I have done with him in the past.”
Verstappen, in sumptuous form, indicated that for him, it is another race to win.
“Well, he knows what he has to do to finish second — he has to finish ahead of Charles (Leclerc),” he said.
“As a team, we always try to be first and second and, as a driver, I want to win more races.”
Personal and national pride aside, Perez is also fighting to finish runner-up to Verstappen in the drivers’ championship.
He is third, two points behind Ferrari’s Leclerc, ahead of Sunday’s sizzling prospect at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez where he finished third in a tense finish behind Verstappen and Hamilton last year.
The circuit, at an altitude of 2,240 meters, invariably delivers thrilling and memorable races, the thin air challenging the cooling demands of the cars’ engines and brakes and impacting power output and downforce levels.
Mercedes, showing signs of closing the gap behind Red Bull, may introduce and race a new front wing design that caused a stir last weekend and led to an “exchange” of views with the stewards.
Trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin explained that the team had insufficient parts for two cars in Austin.
“We have more of those parts available in Mexico,” he said. “So, we will run it on Friday, check it’s all working as expected and the plan at this stage is to race that wing.”
The Silver Arrows, de-throned as champions by Red Bull after eight successive titles, hope to make a strong end to the season.
Hamilton is currently winless in a campaign for the first time as he seeks to extend his record total of 103 victories.
After Mexico, he has two more opportunities in Brazil and Abu Dhabi, where the season ends next month, but a third triumph in Mexico, where Verstappen has won three times, would be satisfying — if not popular with the locals.


Valencia to allow fans for Euroleague game against Maccabi Tel Aviv

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Valencia to allow fans for Euroleague game against Maccabi Tel Aviv

  • The police had recommended the game should be played behind closed doors for security reasons amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestine
  • “The club will redouble its efforts at all levels and will take all necessary measures,” Valencia said

MADRID: Valencia Basket’s Euroleague game against Maccabi Tel Aviv will take place in front of spectators at the Roig Arena on Thursday, marking the first game against an Israeli team in Spain this season with fans in attendance.
The police had recommended the game should be played behind closed doors for security reasons amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestine.
Although other Spanish teams, including Real Madrid, Barça, Baskonia, Baxi Manresa, and La Laguna ⁠Tenerife, have opted to play fixtures against Israeli teams in empty arenas this season, Valencia Basket decided otherwise after weeks of discussions with the government.
“The club will redouble its efforts at all levels and will take all necessary measures so ⁠that those who wish to do so can enjoy the game under normal conditions,” Valencia said in a statement on Wednesday.
The main considerations were safeguarding the rights of season ticket holders and avoiding a competitive imbalance created by empty stands, particularly as Israeli clubs have been hosting matches recently with full crowds in hostile atmospheres.
“The Club encourages all its season ticket holders to ⁠once again become the ‘sixth player’ for the game, giving the team the necessary boost to compete, and demonstrating at every level that it is possible to enjoy a sporting event without incidents. This will help make playing under these conditions the norm and put an end to a situation that only harms the competition and Spanish teams,” Valencia said.
Only Valencia Basket’s 11,500 season ticket holders will be permitted entry to the venue.