110 minutes until the start: Max Verstappen's commentary

110 minutes until the start: Max Verstappen's commentary

      One hundred and ten minutes before the start of the Mexican Grand Prix, Max Verstappen is feeling positive…

      Max Verstappen: "We'll see how the race goes. The team isn't having the easiest weekend, but we'll try to do everything we can. Of course, I'll try to gain a few positions.

      Sergio Perez? I'm very happy that he'll be back next year. For now I'm just soaking up the moment and enjoying being in Mexico City. It's always nice to see such passionate fans."

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110 minutes until the start: Max Verstappen's commentary

110 minutes before the start of the Mexican Grand Prix, Max Verstappen was in a positive mood…