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Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren celebrates his pole position in qualifying parc ferme with second placed Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari - Photo: Race Pictures
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F1 Mexican Grand Prix starting grid

09:32, 26 Oct
Updated: 09:38, 26 Oct
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The championship fight between the two McLaren drivers and a dejected Max Verstappen continues in the Mexican Grand Prix, with Lando Norris taking pole position ahead of both of his title rivals.

A hectic qualifying session saw Norris beat out Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton for pole, with the Ferrari duo settling for second and third, respectively.

Norris also gained some momentum on both rivals, with Verstappen only qualifying in fifth place and the championship leader, Oscar Piastri, qualifying in eighth but set to start in seventh.

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Photo: Race Pictures

It was a lacklustre qualifying session for both Verstappen and Piastri, with Verstappen slotting in between the Mercedes duo of George Russell in fourth and Kimi Antonelli in sixth.

Behind them was Williams' Carlos Sainz, who has been in excellent form lately, scoring his first podium for the British team in Azerbaijan.

However, Sainz was given a penalty for causing a collision at the United States Grand Prix, and was bumped down to 12th.

The championship leader, Piastri, described his qualifying session as being "far off" after being unable to pinpoint the issue with his McLaren.

After his tricky qualifying session that saw him qualify in eighth, Piastri told the press: "I mean, ultimately just a bit frustrated with how the session's gone.

"There's a lot of things I could worry about, but ultimately being that far off when you feel like you've done a reasonable job is a difficult place to be, and so that's my biggest concern at the moment.

"So it's difficult to pinpoint where the lap time's been lacking this weekend but I'm sure we'll find out."

The championship leader will start the race from seventh place.

Isack Hadjar and Oliver Bearman rounded off the top ten for Racing Bulls and Haas, with their teammates unable to make it past Q2.

The full starting grid for the Mexican Grand Prix is:

1. Lando NorrisMcLaren
2. Charles LeclercFerrari
3. Lewis HamiltonFerrari
4. George RussellMercedes
5. Max VerstappenRed Bull
6. Kimi AntonelliMercedes
7. Oscar PiastriMcLaren
8. Isack HadjarRacing Bulls
9. Oliver BearmanHaas
10. Yuki TsunodaRed Bull
11. Esteban OconHaas
12. Carlos SainzWilliams
13. Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber
14. Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
15. Liam LawsonRacing Bulls
16. Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber
17. Alex AlbonWilliams
18. Pierre GaslyAlpine
19. Lance StrollAston Martin
20. Franco ColapintoAlpine

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