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2022 F1 Mexican GP race analysis by Peter Windsor

With his win in Mexico, Max Verstappen becomes the first driver ever to win more than 13 races in one season. Red Bull were pushed hard by Mercedes around the high-altitude circuit, but in the end it was Verstappen's management of the medium-compound Pirelli tyre - and his resilience under intense pressure - that made the difference. Even so, Lewis Hamilton finished a resounding second after neatly passing his team-mate, George Russell, at the third corner, and Russell recovered to finish P4. Sergio Perez, a national hero in Mexico, also passed Russell on the opening lap to take the lower place on the podium. It was a bad day for Ferrari, with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finishing only fifth and sixth - but Daniel Ricciardo put in the best drive of his season so far to finish in P7 after a long race to the finish on the soft Pirelli tyres. In this video - which includes significant data graphics - Peter Windsor looks back at an enthralling race around the Circuito Hermanos Rodriguez. With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets: www.jetcraft.com And Alpinestars: www.alpinestars.com Images: Scuderia Ferrari, AMG Mercedes, Alpine, McLaren, Red Bull and, for the images of the 1963 and 1966 Mexican GPs, The Henry Ford www.thehenryford.org Music: Ardie Son (Terra) Follow Peter on Twitter: @peterdwindsor Join our Twitch race debrief, today - Monday - at 17:00UK: www.twitch.tv/peterwindsor Let's bring smiles to the children by making a donation to the Make-A-Wish Fundraiser at the 2022 Abu Dhabi GP. Contact inga@ingastracke.com for more details This channel supports the Race Against Dementia: https://raceagainstdementia.com #STANDWITHUKRAINE Nick: you're with us always