Max Verstappen Rises to Dominance with Red Bull Upgrade as Oscar Piastri Faces Turbulent Times
In a thrilling start to the Mexican Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen has once again proven why he is the reigning champion of Formula 1. With a powerful new upgrade on his RB21, Verstappen not only topped the timesheets but solidified his status as the favorite for the upcoming race. His blistering lap of 1:17.392s during the first practice session showcased his exceptional skill and the prowess of the latest enhancements made to his car.
The four-time world champion was among a group of elite drivers, including Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris, who sat out the initial practice due to FIA regulations allowing rookie drivers to take the wheel. However, upon his return, Verstappen wasted no time in asserting his dominance, cutting down the gap to championship leader Oscar Piastri to a mere 40 points after an extraordinary run that saw him clinch victory in three of the last four races.
Piastri, who had previously enjoyed a significant 104-point lead following the Dutch Grand Prix, has recently faced a series of setbacks. Crashes and technical issues have plagued the Australian driver, leading to a swift erosion of his once-comfortable advantage. In stark contrast to Verstappen’s resurgence, Piastri’s struggles continued as he could only manage a disappointing 12th place in practice, trailing the leader by a staggering 0.840s.
The upgrades on Verstappen’s RB21 included a crucial tweak to the car’s floor, part of a comprehensive cooling package tailored for the unique challenges of the high-altitude Mexico City circuit, which sits at 2,238 meters (7,343 feet) above sea level. This adaptation is vital, as the thinner air contributes to increased temperatures within the vehicle, creating a critical need for optimal performance.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari briefly took the lead in practice, but Verstappen’s relentless pursuit saw him edge ahead of Leclerc by 0.153s, followed closely by Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, who finished third, just 0.174s off Verstappen’s pace. Norris, despite grappling with “misfires” on his McLaren, managed to secure a respectable fourth place, while Piastri’s lackluster performance left fans questioning his ability to maintain his championship lead.
As the session unfolded, Leclerc initially set the pace with a time of 1:18.669s, only for Verstappen to shatter that record with his phenomenal lap. Hamilton, showcasing his legendary skills, also made strides, finishing fifth but still lagging three-tenths behind Verstappen. The battle for supremacy is heating up, and all eyes will be on Verstappen as he aims to capitalize on his momentum and turn the tide in the championship race.
Meanwhile, the rest of the grid saw a mix of fortunes, with Alex Albon experiencing a frustrating day, finishing a lowly 19th, only ahead of Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, who was over a second slower. The tension is palpable as teams prepare for the upcoming qualifying rounds, and the stakes have never been higher.
With Verstappen’s confidence soaring and Piastri under pressure, the Mexican Grand Prix promises to be a spectacle of high-speed drama and fierce competition. Will Verstappen continue his dominance, or can Piastri turn his fortunes around? Fans and pundits alike are on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this gripping season of Formula 1.












