Skip to content

Solid start in Mexico City

24 October 2025
12 Min Read

Completing his second and final rookie session of the season, Fred diligently worked through his programme completing both single lap and high fuel work whilst running the Hard and the Soft compound tyres.

He was on track alongside Kimi, who set the second fastest time of FP1 before our usual line-up returned for FP2.

The team got its first look at the C4 Medium compound in FP2 with both George and Kimi long running the yellow walled tyre.

On the Soft compound, Kimi posted the third quickest time of the day with George, building up after missing the first hour of running, sixth fastest.

The order, both on the single lap and long run, looked competitively close at the front of the field and provides plenty of intrigue ahead of the rest of the weekend.

Kimi Antonelli

That was a decent Friday. It’s probably one of the best first days on track I’ve had in a long time. I felt comfortable in the car immediately and was able to get straight on the pace. FP1 was slightly better than FP2; we tried some changes in between the sessions. Some of those changes helped improve the car, others maybe set us back a little bit. We now have the time to work through the data this evening and decide what to keep and what to go back on ahead of FP3.

I’m looking forward to tomorrow and the rest of the weekend. Our pace looks good in both low and high fuel, but we know the track will continue to improve. It is going to be important to evolve with that, both in my driving and with the car. We will do our best and hopefully can have two more positive days here in Mexico City following our running today.

George Russell

As an F1 driver, you rarely get the chance to go into the grandstands and see the cars on track…as you are usually in the car driving! I took the chance with Fred in the car for FP1 to do just that though and go experience it for myself. It was very enjoyable; it was also good to be able to watch on as Fred did a great job in my place and put us in a strong position to head into FP2.

After getting back in the car for the second session, we can say that the competitive order looks very close once again. It is a short track, so the margins are going to be small between the whole field. We looked solid on single lap pace, and we know how important qualifying has proved recently in securing a good result on Sunday. All eyes are on that for tomorrow and we will see what we can do. It is certainly going to be close between the top eight cars by the looks of today.

Fred Vesti

It was great to be back in the W16 on the track today. I’ve spent thousands of hours working with the team at Brackley in the simulator to help develop the car alongside George, Kimi, and Valtteri. To get my second experience behind-the-wheel, having driven FP1 in Bahrain, was brilliant. These sessions are so important to help bring additional knowledge to our work at the factories so we can continually improve our correlation.

The hour on track itself was solid. My laps were consistent and, as a team, we were able to complete our full programme. You always want more laps and to put the fastest possible time on the board, but I got out of the car really happy and satisfied with the job that I did. I’m looking forward to helping the team over the rest of the season now, using what I gained today, as we battle for second in the Constructors’ Championship.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

The track is always low grip to start Friday practice here, which explains why nine of the 10 teams opted to run a young driver in the first session. For those reasons, George also elected to watch from the sidelines whilst Fred did an excellent job of executing the programme in his car. He finished the session as third fastest rookie but spent the back end of the hour focused on long run work for us on high fuel; he was only bettered by drivers that stayed at low fuel throughout. As a mainstay of our development programme on the simulator, it's been very useful to give Fred a bit of mileage in the real W16. On Kimi's side it was encouraging to see him hit the ground running. The car was working reasonably well and he looked very solid on the single lap and long run.

George returned for FP2 and, as most drivers did, didn’t find the low grip conditions particularly pleasant but still looked to have competitive pace on the single lap and long run. Kimi, with an hour’s running under his belt already, was also strong relative to our competitors and will be looking forward to carrying that form into the rest of the weekend. As the track continues to evolve, we will need to react accordingly but today has been a solid start to our time in Mexico City.

FP1 Result

1

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:18.380

29

2

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

1:18.487

35

3

Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber

1:18.760

27

4

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:18.784

31

5

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

1:18.916

28

6

Arvid Lindblad

Red Bull

1:18.997

26

7

Esteban Ocon

Haas

1:19.038

29

8

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

1:19.090

29

9

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

1:19.331

28

10

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:19.384

33

11

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:19.409

32

12

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:19.472

26

13

Patricio O:Ward

McLaren

1:19.680

30

14

Frederik Vesti

Mercedes-AMG

1:19.689

32

15

Paul Aron

Alpine

1:19.862

29

16

Ryō Hirakawa

Haas

1:20.073

27

17

Ayumu Iwasa

Racing Bulls

1:20.153

29

18

Luke Browning

Williams

1:20.310

31

19

Jak Crawford

Aston Martin

1:20.371

29

20

Antonio Fuoco

Ferrari

1:20.854

29

FP2 Result

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:17.392

34

2

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:17.545

32

3

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

1:17.566

27

4

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:17.643

31

5

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

1:17.692

30

6

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:17.829

33

7

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

1:17.883

31

8

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:17.938

29

9

Carlos Sainz

Williams

1:17.939

34

10

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:17.954

30

11

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:18.218

32

12

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:18.232

31

13

Esteban Ocon

Haas

1:18.266

31

14

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:18.281

30

15

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

1:18.323

30

16

Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber

1:18.348

29

17

Oliver Bearman

Haas

1:18.442

34

18

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

1:18.721

31

19

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:18.855

31

20

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:19.194

30

OFFICIAL TEAM STORE

Shop: The Teamwear Collection

The new adidas x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 2025 teamwear spans a full range of official race day gear. Wear what the team wear with our new authentic teamwear range.​
Shop Now