Pato O’Ward’s Wild Ride: From Food Poisoning to Thrilling Comeback at Home GP!
In a dramatic twist during the Mexico Grand Prix weekend, Mexican racing sensation Pato O’Ward found himself in a precarious situation after stepping into the McLaren MCL39 for the first practice session. Just moments after showcasing his skills in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, the 26-year-old IndyCar star was struck down by a bout of food poisoning, leaving fans and teams alike on the edge of their seats.
Reports indicate that O’Ward was swiftly taken to the medical center, where doctors sprang into action, administering IV fluids to combat dehydration and providing medication to ease his stomach pain while keeping a close eye on his heart rate. McLaren confirmed the situation, stating, “Pato was taken to the medical center for assessment after FP1, having reported feeling unwell. After assessment and a period of observation, he was then discharged back to the team.”
But O’Ward is not one to be easily defeated! Taking to social media, he lightheartedly quipped, “I needed a cork today,” demonstrating his resilient spirit even in the face of adversity. Seizing the moment, he cleverly promoted his sponsor, Electrolit, posting a photo of the rehydration drink with the message, “Here we gooo. Your messages and support today are appreciated.”
Though he missed several media commitments on that Friday, O’Ward made a triumphant return to the track for qualifying day, beaming with excitement. “Being back on track in Mexico is so special to me,” he shared in McLaren’s Friday debrief. “All week, the fans have been passionate and loud, making me feel right at home again. I want to thank the team for putting me in the seat. We ran through the programme we had planned for the day successfully, and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to support Lando and Oscar on their championship runs with time in the car today. I’m excited to see the team finish up the weekend strong.”
Team principal Andrea Stella praised O’Ward for his contributions, remarking, “Thank you to Pato who did a good job in place of Lando in FP1. He provided a valuable contribution to our data collection, which is appreciated by the team.”
As the excitement builds for the remainder of the weekend, fans can’t help but admire O’Ward’s tenacity. Will he bounce back stronger than ever, or will the pressures of home turf prove too much? One thing is for sure: this Mexican superstar is determined to make his mark, and the world will be watching!












