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News of a ‘procedural’ breach of the 2024 cost cap from Aston Martin surfaced Thursday at the Mexico City Grand Prix
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, have made a late change to the rules of the Mexico Grand Prix after an incident involving Max Verstappen. This weekend, the 2025 F1 season continues at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico, with the likes of Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri looking to take victory.
The FIA has yet to announce the outcome of the submissions made by the 10 Formula 1 teams earlier this year regarding their compliance with budget rules during the 2024 season
The alarm bells will be ringing at McLaren with five rounds to go in the 2025 F1 world championship as the teams prepare for this weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix. The British outfit have already secured the team title but what had looked a battle between their drivers for the individual crown is now very much a three-way race.
This is essentially the final test for the gifted youngster, who is rumoured to be Red Bull's top pick for one of their 2026 seats. Currently seventh in the Formula 2 standings, Lindblad has had a steady first season in the series without setting it alight.
Nine drivers will miss the opening session of the weekend as the Formula 1 teams fulfil a requirement to run rookies at least four times in a practice session this year; watch the Mexico City GP live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend,
No fewer than nine rookies have been entered for Free Practice 1 at the Mexico City GP – find out who they are