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What time is F1 qualifying in Mexico today and how to watch it

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This Saturday, at the Autodromo de los Hermanos Rodríguez, F1 will play its penultimate qualifying session of the 2022 season, the fight for the pole position of the Mexican Grand Prix, which will take place in the early afternoon in Latin America and at night in Spain.

In Mexico City they have welcomed Formula 1 with open arms and, above all, their local hero, a Sergio Pérez who starts as one of the great favorites to achieve what would be his first victory in his home race. Although both titles have already been decided, there are open battles behind that will experience a new chapter this Saturday, October 29, 2022 .

What time is today the classification of the Mexican GP of F1 2022

  • Day : today, Saturday October 29, 2022
  • What time is today the classification of the Mexican F1 GP 2022 in Spain : at 10:00 p.m.
  • What time is today the classification of the Mexican GP of F1 2022 in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama : at 3:00 p.m.
  • What time is today the classification of the Mexican F1 GP 2022 in Venezuela and Bolivia : at 4:00 p.m.
  • What time is today the classification of the Mexican F1 GP 2022 in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile : at 5:00 p.m.

Before the qualifying session, the single-seaters will take to the track several hours before for the third and final free practice session (FP3) of the 2022 Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix. That FP3 on Saturday will be at 7:00 p.m. in Spain, at 12:00 noon in Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, and Peru, at 1:00 p.m. in Venezuela and Bolivia, and at 2:00 p.m. in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile.

The classification , as detailed above, will start at 10:00 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time) , later than usual due to the time difference between Mexico City and Spain. In Latin America, the fastest session of the weekend will have a more comfortable schedule and they will be able to enjoy a schedule that Europeans usually enjoy during the rest of the year.

The classification will be divided into three rounds, an 18-minute Q1 where the first five eliminated fall, a 15-minute Q2 with another five eliminated and finally the last and definitive Q3, where the 10 fastest fight for pole position.

Where can you see today the classification of the F1 2022 in the GP of Mexico 2022 of F1:

  • Where to watch today’s Saturday F1 qualifying in Mexico in Spain : DAZN F1
  • Where to see today the classification of Saturday of F1 in Mexico in Mexico : FOX Sports México
  • Where to watch Saturday’s F1 Mexico qualifying today in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama : STAR Action/ESPN
  • Where to watch Saturday’s F1 Mexico qualifying today in Venezuela and Bolivia : STAR Action/ESPN
  • Where to watch Saturday’s F1 Mexico qualifying today in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay : STAR Action, FOX Sports or ESPN
  • Where to watch today’s F1 Mexico qualifying in Chile today : STAR Action/FOX Sports

In Spain and legally, the qualifying session can only be seen through DAZN F1 , paying 12.99 euros per month or 129.99 euros per year in its cheapest mode, although you can also enjoy the same content if you hire the Movistar+ engine package.

We also remind you that through our website (Motorsport.com) or our free APP [link in the banner below] you can find out about everything that happens throughout the weekend at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome.

Which F1 drivers have achieved a pole position in the Mexican GP at the Hermanos Rodríguez?

Jim Clark got the first three Formula 1 pole positions in Mexico City, although he only managed to transform one of them into victory. After the Briton, many other drivers took pole position in Mexico, but none have matched his top four positions in total.

Of the active drivers, five drivers share the pole positions of the last five seasons (with the exception of 2020, which was not held due to COVID-19): Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, Charles Leclerc and Valtteri Bottas.

Will any of them repeat in 2022 or will Max Verstappen, Sergio Pérez or Carlos Sainz train?

Results of the free practice 1 of the Mexican GP of F1 2022 (FP1)

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Carlos Sainz Jr. 25 1’20,707
2 Charles Leclerc 20 1’20.753 0.046 0.046
3 Sergio Perez 22 1’20,827 0.120 0.074
4 Max Verstappen 22 1’20.827 0.120 0.000
5 Lewis Hamilton 17 1’20.849 0.142 0.022
6 Fernando Alonso 26 1’20.899 0.192 0.050
7 Valtteri Bottas 23 1’21.083 0.376 0.184
8 Lando Norris 21 1’21.120 0.413 0.037
9 Pierre Gasly 25 1’21,310 0.603 0.190
10 Sebastian Vettel 24 1’21.525 0.818 0.215

Results of the free practice 2 of the Mexican GP of F1 2022 (FP2)

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval Km/h
1 George Russell 32 1’19.970     193.752
2 Yuki Tsunoda 30 1’20.798 0.828 0.828 191.767
3 Esteban Ocon 31 1’21.177 1.207 0.379 190.871
4 Lewis Hamilton 32 1’21.509 1.539 0.332 190.094
5 Sergio Perez 3. 4 1,21,579 1,609 0.070 189,931
6 Max Verstappen 34 1’21.588 1.618 0.009 189.910
7 Charles Leclerc 13 1’21.618 1.648 0.030 189.840
8 Carlos Sainz Jr. 3. 4 1’21,693 1,723 0.075 189,666
9 Valtteri Bottas 36 1’21.993 2.023 0.300 188.972
10 Pierre Gasly 36 1’22.104 2.134 0.111 188,716

Results of the free practice 3 of the Mexican GP of F1 2022 (FP3)

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