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    Lewis Hamilton breaks silence on social media in cryptic one-word post alongside F1 rival Leclerc after disqualification

    LEWIS HAMILTON broke his silence after being disqualified from the USA Grand Prix.Hamilton finished a close second behind Max Verstappen at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas on Sunday.
    Lewis Hamilton had finished P2 at last weekend’s F1 GPCredit: Reuters
    But Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified for running illegal floorsCredit: Instagram @lewishamilton
    However, he and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc were sensationally disqualified from the race after being found to be running an illegal floor in a random spot check after the race.
    The skidblock, commonly known as the plank, is designed to protect the bottom of the car from scraping along the ground with the two cars failing to meet FIA regulations for the minimum thickness allowed.
    The part, which also provides the sparks seen on TV, has to be a certain thickness and the two cars did not meet the requirement.
    Following the race, the pair took to Instagram in a joint post, with a one-word caption accompanying an image of them looking miserable.
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    The post, already liked by two million people, simply said: “Mood.”
    Following the race, 38-year-old Hamilton said: “It is of course disappointing to be disqualified post-race but that doesn’t take away from the progress we’ve made this weekend.”
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff added: “Set-up choices on a sprint weekend are always a challenge with just one hour of free practice – and even more so at a bumpy circuit like COTA and running a new package.
    “In the end, all of that doesn’t matter; others got it right where we got it wrong and there’s no wiggle room in the rules. 
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    “We need to take it on the chin, do the learning, and come back stronger next weekend.”
    Hamilton will be in action next weekend at the Mexican GP.
    He is chasing Sergio Perez in P2 for the championship and currently sits 39 points behind him.
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    F1 fans obsessed with Kelly Piquet’s hilarious blanket as Verstappen’s model girlfriend shares stunning snaps from US GP

    KELLY PIQUET has F1 fans obsessed with her Max Verstappen blanket.The Brazilian model showed it off as she shared a series of snaps from the United States Grand Prix.
    F1 fans have been left obsessed with Kelly Piquet’s Max Verstappen blanketCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    Kelly shared a series of snaps from the United States Grand Prix with her followersCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    Kelly, 34, had been in Austin, Texas to cheer on Verstappen as he claimed his 15th win of the season.
    As they left the USA, Kelly posted a number of pictures from the trip to Instagram.
    She posed in a towel in her hotel room along with several glamorous pictures from the race weekend.
    However, it was a snap of herself smiling whilst wrapped in a Verstappen blanket which caught the attention of fans.
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    One follower commented: “The Max blanket pic is just a bit cute.”
    Another added: “THE BLANKET!”
    A third fan also wrote: “The blanket. I love it!”
    Meanwhile, one more asked: “Where do we buy the blanket omg.”
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    The Brazilian model looked glamorous in the paddock in Austin, TexasCredit: Instagram @kellypiquet
    She congratulated her boyfriend Verstappen after his 15th win of the seasonCredit: AFP
    Kelly’s smiles came after she had watched her boyfriend secure yet another race victory.
    She had earlier been caught on camera looking unimpressed, though, as Verstappen was awarded his trophy.
    The model looked nonplussed in the crowd at the Circuit of the Americas as fans cheered on the Dutchman.
    Verstappen, 26, has won all but three of the 18 races so far this season and wrapped up the Drivers’ Championship in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race earlier this month.
    He and Kelly first started dating in late 2020, with Kelly having a strong connection to F1.
    Her dad Nelson Piquet is a legend of the sport, while her brother Nelson Jr. also raced for Renault.
    Verstappen first started dating Kelly in late 2020Credit: instagram/@kellypiquet/
    Kelly has 1.3million Instagram followersCredit: Getty More

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    F1 Mexico Grand Prix 2023: Start time, stream, TV channel, full schedule as Hamilton looks to bounce back from DQ in USA

    LEWIS HAMILTON cannot afford another disqualification at the Mexico GP as he is running out of time to snatch second spot from Sergio Perez on the F1 leaderboards.The British mogul went past the USA GP chequered flag in second place behind 2023 title winner Max Verstappen.
    Lewis Hamilton got disqualified at the USA GP after finishing secondCredit: Rex
    But Hamilton was stripped of his podium finish after failing a post-race inspection due to the minimum thickness of the titanium skidblock or planks that run along the centre of the floor on the car.
    And as a result, it saw Sergio Perez open up the gap in second place by a further 12 points.
    However, Hamilton has four more races in this year’s campaign to turn it all around.
    When is the F1 Mexico Grand Prix 2023?

    The F1 Mexico Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 29.
    It is expected to get underway from 8pm BST – 1pm local time.
    Autodrom Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico is the allocated track for this and it can host a staggering 110,000 spectators.
    Max Verstappen set a most-wins record in F1 during the 2022 edition.

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    What TV channel is the F1 Mexico Grand Prix 2023 on and can it be live streamed?

    The Mexico Grand Prix will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports F1.
    Subscription members of Sky Sports can stream the entire action on the Sky Go app or Sky Sports website.
    The race will also be available to NOW TV users via all mobile devices and tablets.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have lap-by-lap coverage of the whole race including podium reaction.

    FULL schedule
    Friday, October 27

    Practice One – 7:30pm BST
    Practice Two – 11pm BST

    Saturday, October 28
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    Practice Three – 6:30pm BST
    Qualifying – 10pm BST

    Sunday, October 29

    Race – 8pm BST

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    Driver standings
    Here are the current F1 Driver standings:

    Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing / 466
    Sergio Perez / Red Bull Racing / 240
    Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes / 201
    Fernando Alonso / Aston Martin / 183
    Carlos Sainz / Ferrari / 171
    Lando Norris / McLaren / 159
    Charles Leclerc / Ferrari / 151
    George Russell / Mercedes / 143
    Oscar Piastri / McLaren / 83
    Pierre Gasly / Alpine / 56
    Lance Stroll / Aston Martin / 53
    Esteban Ocon / Alpine / 44
    Alexander Albon / Williams / 25
    Valtteri Bottas / Alfa Romeo / 10
    Nico Hulkenberg / Haas / 9
    Yuki Tsounda / Alphatauri / 8
    Zhou Guanyu / Alfa Romeo / 6
    Kevin Magnussen / Haas / 3
    Liam Lawson / AlphaTauri / 2
    Logan Sargeant / Williams / 1
    Nyck De Vries / Alphatauri / 0 
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    Max Verstappen’s model girlfriend Kelly Piquet looks unimpressed as F1 star is presented with trophy at US Grand Prix

    MAX VERSTAPPEN’S glamorous girlfriend Kelly Piquet looked unimpressed as he picked up his trophy for winning the USA Grand Prix.The Red Bull star took the chequered flag once again to seal his 15th win of a dominant Formula One season.
    Kelly Piquet did not look too impressed as Max Verstappen picked up his trophyCredit: Sky Sports
    Verstappen took his tally to 15 wins in TexasCredit: Rex
    Verstappen and Kelly have been dating since 2020Credit: Getty
    He has failed to win only three races this year and it appears his wins have become routine for Kelly, who watches on every week.
    The German was in Austin, Texas at the Circuit of the Americas watching as Verstappen beat Sir Lewis Hamilton by a second, with the Brit later disqualified.
    As the pair took to the podium along with Charles Leclerc, Kelly was in the crowd to see her partner awarded his winner’s trophy.
    But she looked nonplussed as fans cheered on the Dutchman.
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    Kelly, 34, began dating Verstappen in late 2020 and recently had to quash rumours they have split.
    The Brazilian also comes from an F1 background with Kelly’s father Nelson a legend of the sport.
    Her brother, Nelson Piquet Jr, 38, was also an F1 driver.
    Earlier this week she stunned alongside pals at the launch of a new lip oil at a make-up event.
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    Verstappen beat Hamilton and Leclerc to the line, who were both subjected to random checks after the race and found to have breached the rules with regards to the thickness of the bottoms of the car.
    Hamilton’s Mercedes team were summoned to the FIA stewards in race control at 6pm local time Austin, over two hours after the race had finished.
    The three team representatives emerged 15 minutes later before their Ferrari counterparts were summoned.
    An hour later, the FIA confirmed the news that both drivers had been disqualified. More

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    Lewis Hamilton sensationally DISQUALIFIED from US Grand Prix after failing post-race inspection in huge controversy

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been DISQUALIFIED from the US GP – after his car failed a post-race inspection.Hamilton, who had finished second in his Mercedes behind race-winner Max Verstappen, was kicked out along with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
    Charles Leclerc (left) and Lewis Hamilton (center) have been kicked out the US GPCredit: Reuters
    Hamilton and Leclerc either side of the winner Max VerstappenCredit: Splash News
    Both cars were subjected to random checks after the chequered flag and were found to have breached the rules with regards to the thickness of the bottoms of the car.
    The skid block, or plank as it is known, is the bottom part of the car that makes contact with the track and causes the sparks.
    Hamilton’s Mercedes team were summoned to the FIA stewards in race control at 6pm local time Austin, over two hours after the race had finished.
    The three team representatives emerged 15 minutes later before their Ferrari counterparts were summoned.

    An hour later, the FIA confirmed the news that both drivers had been disqualified.
    A statement said: “The Stewards heard from the team representatives of car 44, the Technical Delegate, the FIA Single Seater Director and the FIA Single Seater Technical Director.
    “During the hearing the team acknowledged that the measurement performed by the FIA Technical Team was correct and stated that the high wear on the skid pads was probably a result of the unique combination of the bumpy track and the Sprint raceschedule that minimised the time to set up and check the car before the race.
    “The Stewards note that the onus is on the competitor to ensure that the car is in compliance with the regulations at all times during an event.
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    “In this particular case, the rear skid in the area defined in the Technical Delegate’s report was outside of the thresholds which includes a tolerance for wear.
    “Therefore, the standard penalty for a breach of the Technical Regulations is imposed.”
    It comes after Hamilton had earlier told reporters how he felt he could have won the US GP had it not been for a bungled strategy call and pitstop.
    Hamilton missed out by under two seconds and believes on another day he would have finished ahead of the Dutchman.
    Speaking ahead of his disqualification, he said: “Yes, I do think we would have been in position to fight Max and we made life harder for ourselves than it needed to be.
    “There were a lot of areas where we could have been better and the positives are we could match them for pace.
    “Second is great. To come in this weekend and have real strength, it is a solid second, it feels really positive.
    “We have a few races ahead and we don’t know how the car will be, but if we are in position like this, and get the strategy right and the pitstops right, we can be racing for a win.”
    Hamilton’s disqualification means that McLaren’s Lando Norris is bumped up to second and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz is placed third. More

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    Prince Harry enjoys solo trip to US Grand Prix in Texas after romantic holiday to Caribbean with Meghan

    ECO-LOVING Prince Harry temporarily parks his green campaigning to attend the gas-guzzling US Grand Prix.The 39-year-old went without wife Meghan to Austin, Texas, as a guest of the Mercedes and Red Bull teams.
    Prince Harry attended the gas-guzzling US Grand Prix in Austin, TexasCredit: Getty
    Harry chatted with Red Bull team boss Christian HornerCredit: Getty
    He was also seen chatting with rival Red Bull team boss Christian Horner – donning a black polo shirt and aviator sunglasses in the sweltering Austin heat.
    Harry has attended a string of glitzy F1 races all around the world.
    Maybe he thinks green means go.
    The Duke’s wife Meghan Markle, 42, was noticeably absent from the track after the pair jetted back from a romantic holiday in Caribbean haven Canouan last week.
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    The source told MailOnline: “They looked happy. As Harry walked out of the shop, he slightly bumped into one of the barrels [outside] and they both giggled and Meghan reached for his hand.
    “They just looked very happy to be having a holiday together.”
    Archie and Lilibet were nowhere to be seen, and it appears the couple had been away for a kid-free weekend on the resort island.
    The island is said to be known as where “billionaires go to escape millionaires” due to its stunning sandy beaches and upscale resorts.
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    Mercedes driver George Russell speaking to The DukeCredit: Getty
    Harry with Mercedes boss Toto WolffCredit: Getty
    Harry has previously attended a string of glitzy F1 racesCredit: Reuters
    However his wife Meghan Markle was absent from the trackCredit: Getty More

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    F1 star Pierre Gasly’s girlfriend Kika Cerqueira Gomes stuns in swimsuit with sexy cut-outs

    MODEL Kika Cerqueira Gomes shows off her racing stripes in a skintight swimsuit.The Portuguese beauty wowed in the strapless one-piece as part of a shoot for Drope Swimwear.
    Kika Cerqueira Gomes looks stunning in a strapless one-piece as part of a shoot for Drope SwimwearCredit: Capture Media Agency
    Kika has been dating F1 driver Pierre Gasly since last OctoberCredit: BackGrid
    Kika, 20, has been dating F1 driver Pierre Gasly since last October.
    She grew up in the fast lane with racing driver dad Gonçalo and TV host mum Maria.
    Kika, real name Francisca, has collaborated with several beachwear brands including Calzedonia and Natura Portugal.
    Her mum Maria is a top TV presenter and model, and dad Goncalo was a racing driver.
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    Gasly, 27, drives for the Alpine team now co-owned by Trent Alexander-Arnold and Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce.
    He is considered as one of the sport’s biggest rising stars.
    He started seventh in last night’s US Grand Prix in Texas.
    Frenchman Gasly showed good clutch control as he hugged Kika on a holiday in Italy earlier this year, after joking she was his “lucky charm” at race weekends.
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    Pierre started seventh in last night’s US Grand Prix in TexasCredit: Getty More

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    Brave Lewis Hamilton pushes champ Max Verstappen all the way but has to settle for second in sun-soaked US Grand Prix

    MAYBE there is light at the end of a long, dark tunnel for Mercedes after Lewis Hamilton’s epic drive in the US GP.The 38-year-old produced a stunning drive to press winner Max Verstappen to the wire as he proved he still has what it takes to be the king of F1.
    Lewis Hamilton put in a brave showing as he finished second at the US Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    The Brit put on a stellar display in a thrilling raceCredit: AFP
    Champion Max Verstappen racked up yet another winCredit: AFP
    Hamilton showed he is not ready to lie down yetCredit: Reuters
    Hamilton, cheered on by Prince Harry, who sat in his Mercedes’ garage, is desperate to end Verstappen’s reign at the top.
    However, his bid for a record eighth world crown has been denied by a series of duds off the Silver Arrows production line.
    But this though, a whole load of new upgraded car parts in preparation for next year’s season, will give him a huge boost in confidence as Verstappen no longer was able to run away with it.
    Hamilton was second to Verstappen, but the gap had been slashed to under two seconds on the final lap in what proved to be a great race for the US fans.
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    Lando Norris made a sensational start from second place on the grid to leapfrog Charles Leclerc, who started on pole.
    The Brit held his nerve while the rest of the field squabbled for track position behind him with Hamilton battling with Carlos Sainz for third place.
    It made for a nervy position for Verstappen, who tiptoed through the melee of cars in front of him after he qualified in sixth place.
    By lap four, Hamilton had moved into the podium places with a neat overtake on Sainz while Verstappen had climbed up to fourth on lap five.
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    Hamilton was still making progress and he passed Leclerc to run in second place behind Norris, who was looking in control out in front.
    However, it was not going so well for his McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, who was told to retire his car after 11 laps to join Esteban Ocon in the pitlane after he retired his Alpine.
    Verstappen set about eating into Leclerc’s advantage before making his move past the Ferrari man at turn one.
    The world champion was given a helping hand as Hamilton’s Mercedes team made a slow pitstop on lap 21, which dropped him behind the Red Bull man when got back on track.
    A thrilling race saw Hamilton put the pressure on his rivalsCredit: Splash
    Carlos Sainz at one stage threatened to derail VerstappenCredit: Getty
    And so the relentless Red Bull racer started to pile the pressure on Norris, who had the Dutchman growing ever-larger in his mirrors.
    Norris made a slight mistake at turn 11 on lap 25 which allowed Verstappen to move even closer in what had become an inevitable outcome.
    Like watching a lion stalk its prey, Verstappen slowed edged closer to the rear of Norris’s McLaren.
    And he pounded on lap 28 at turn 12, powering past with Norris barely putting up any resistance.
    Over the radio, he half-heartedly questioned whether the new race leader had gone off track in making his overtake. Verstappen hadn’t; the move stood.
    The race had not even reached the halfway point and it was looking like another dead rubber – however, it sparked into life.
    Unusually, Verstappen did not power away from the rest of the field and into the distance – possibly hamstrung by a brake problem.
    Hamilton put on a real display for the American fansCredit: AP
    The ace showed there’s still plenty of fight leftCredit: Getty
    This time, both Norris and Hamilton stayed within four seconds of the Red Bull man.
    After the second flurry of pitstops, Hamilton was third and Norris was second as the two Brits hoped to take advantage of any mistake from the leader.
    The usually untroubled star may have been running at the front but he could sense this was no cake walk like some of his other 15 wins this season.
    He snapped at his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, who passed on some information over the radio: “Please, no talking in the braking zones!”
    The intensity was rising – and it cranked up another notch when Hamilton passed Norris for second place.
    The two played out a thrilling fight for position at top speed, dancing through the corners just millimetres apart.
    The battle started on lap 48 and lasted nearly two laps before Hamilton was the victor.
    Verstappen snapped again as Lambiase told him that Hamilton was closing, rifling back with another sweary message.
    He held on to take his 50th win in F1, but Mercedes’ dramatic improvement will be a concern.
    Verstappen was his usually dominant selfCredit: Getty
    Lando Norris finished third after a thrilling battle with HamiltonCredit: Getty
    Norris was third  – his fourth podium in a row – and Sainz fourth. Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was a disappointing fifth and Russell was seventh.
    Hamilton said over the team’s radio: “Fantastic weekend, guys. Really well done. We’ve got lots of work to do in different areas but let’s keep pushing.
    “Thank you to everyone back at the factory for the upgrade. Let’s keep pushing, we are getting closer. Next time. I really appreciate you not giving up on us.”
    Hamilton added: “First of all, we have to congratulate these guys (Red Bull). The team has done an incredible job all year long, just dominated and Max has been flawless.
    “We were catching towards the end and I was hopeful we needed some more laps.
    “The team did an amazing job this weekend, so much work to bring this upgrade here.
    “Honestly it was really difficult after the last race, firstly with everything that is going on in the world and the big mistake I made. I really felt like I let the team down so much.
    “I had to go through a real deep process of getting back here. It’s one of those experiences of not how you fall but how you get up.”
    Verstappen said: “The whole race, I was struggling a lot with the brakes. Around here there are quite a few braking points.
    “I couldn’t really have the same feeling as yesterday so that definitely made my race a bit tougher out here today.
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    “It was very close at the end and also with the backmarkers, the tyres are already going so it makes it more difficult.
    “It’s incredible to win my 50th Grand Prix here. Very proud of course and we will keep on trying to push for more.” More