Things you might've missed from the Mexican GP: Drivers assaulting each other and phantom rain

Change your timezone:
Things you might've missed from the Mexican GP: Drivers assaulting each other and phantom rain
It was a wild one in Mexico City!
Did you catch the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday night? Of course you did! You're not a scrub, you know that Carlos Sainz won, Max Verstappen's FIA penalty immunity ran out and Sergio Perez...was there.
Lando Norris took 10 points out of Verstappen's championship lead as he looks to prevent the Dutchman from winning his fourth title in a row, keeping things on edge with just four races left.
F1 HEADLINES: Ferrari face late FIA punishment as MAJOR error made at Mexican Grand Prix
F1 RESULTS: HUGE Verstappen penalties cause major title change
None of that's what you're here for though! Those are the things you did, definitely, see at the Mexican GP, even if you just watched the highlights!
We're here for the things that might've gone under the radar. Things, you could say, that you might've missed. Things like...
Driver-on-driver assault
There have been some lovely 'Carlando' moments between the pair who shared the top two steps of Mexico's podium over the years. In the buildup to the race...that wasn't one of them.
READ MORE: Chaos at Mexican Grand Prix as TWO drivers crash out

Norris was being set up for a 'walk and talk' TV interview ahead of a key race in his championship battle when the Ferrari driver strolled past and delivered something that those of a certain age and level of maturity might call a 'sack tap'.
The Brit doubled over in pain as Sainz sauntered off, leaving an awkward moment for the interviewer and – presumably – Norris himself. Naughty, naughty Carlos.
Ferrari friends
On the opposite end of that scale, one pair of drivers look to be getting on better than anyone else – helpful, because the spotlight's on them.
What happens in the drivers' unguarded moments can sometimes be even more telling than what they do when they know a camera's being pointed directly at them, which is why it's interesting that a duo spent the drivers' parade walk locked in conversation again.

If you hadn't guessed from the zero hints in the two paragraphs above, those two drivers were Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, 2025 team-mates and two drivers who have had their share of on-track battles. It's very early, but it doesn't look like chemistry's going to be a problem.
Put a jacket on!
Picture the scene. You've had a glance out the window and looked at your weather forecasting app of choice, because you're going to be outside for a while and you want to get your personal temperature just right.
You're looking at your autumn jacket like Willem Dafoe looks at the Green Goblin mask. Do you grab it, and risk having to carry it around all day if it turns out it's too warm? Is that worse than not having it at all and actually needing it?
Congratulations, you are George Russell before the drivers were taken around the track standing out of the sunroofs before the race kicked off on Sunday. Judging by the way he was constantly rubbing his bare arms to try and get some heat into them, he chose...poorly.
No respect for his elders
Alright, you might have spotted this one if you've been reading GPFans today, because hey! We just wrote about it. That being said, Liam Lawson taking a pretty bold stance in his battle for a 2025 seat is worth visiting more than once.
The Kiwi is replacing fellow antipodean Daniel Ricciardo, often known as one of the nicest people in F1. Since Lawson's comeback in Austin though, he's becoming something of a counterpoint to that, getting on the wrong side of two respected veterans.
Having already had a flashpoint moment with Fernando Alonso at COTA, Lawson not only failed to leave Sergio Perez room to pass on a lunge early in the race, causing contact and wrecking both of their afternoons. If that wasn't enough, he followed that up by flipping the bird at the veteran driver who is employed by the same company as him when he passed the Mexican later on.
Fans love a feisty driver, and teams love someone who's willing to race on the edge. But...that might've been a step too far. It's a learning process.
Weatherman Russell (again)
Weatherman Michael Fish's infamous line a few hours before the Great Storm of 1987 was 'Earlier on today, apparently, a woman rang the BBC and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way. Well, if you're watching, don't worry, there isn't!'
He was, in most of the ways that matter, wrong (or misquoted, as he still insists). It has been the most infamous weather forecasting gaffe for decades, but the UK might have a new least reliable weatherman.
George Russell infamously radioed a report of rain into his team in Spain last year when in fact the drops of water were his own sweat on the inside of his helmet, and he was reporting rain again in Mexico. Did any other driver report rain? Not so's you'd notice. Did anyone even start scurrying around to get the intermediate tyres ready? Well, no.
It's like the famous line about the role of journalism. “If George Russell says it’s raining and another person says it’s dry, it’s not your job to quote them both. It’s your job to ignore anything Slenderman-lite says about the weather.”
READ MORE: FIA hit Verstappen with huge DOUBLE penalty after controversial Norris incident at Mexican GP
Related
More F1 news
Latest F1 news
Recommended by the editors
Japanese Grand Prix
FIA announce Lewis Hamilton punishment verdict after Max Verstappen incident at Japanese Grand Prix
Japanese Grand Prix
F1 2026 Japanese Grand Prix weather forecast - latest from Suzuka
Japanese Grand Prix Practice
F1 Results Today: Japanese Grand Prix practice times and positions
Latest F1 News
Fernando Alonso makes Japanese Grand Prix return after birth of first child

Change your timezone:
Latest News
Channel 4 F1 highlights today: How to watch the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix FREE
- 39 minutes ago
FIA announce Lewis Hamilton punishment verdict after Max Verstappen incident at Japanese Grand Prix
- 1 hour ago
F1 2026 Japanese Grand Prix weather forecast - latest from Suzuka
- 2 hours ago
FIA confirm Red Bull F1 changes as Max Verstappen frustration boils over at Japanese Grand Prix
- 2 hours ago
F1 Results Today: Japanese Grand Prix practice times and positions
- 3 hours ago
What Max Verstappen needs to turn 2026 around: F1 champion’s brutal four-word advice for Red Bull
- Today 06:45
Most read
Lewis Hamilton Chinese GP disqualification a watershed moment for Ferrari
- 14 march
FIA announce late Mercedes penalty verdict after front row lockout at Australian Grand Prix
- 7 march
FIA president receives official letter from 20 drivers demanding change including former F1 stars
- 18 march
F1 Qualifying Results: Australian Grand Prix times and positions - Verstappen crashes out, Russell dominates
- 7 march
Max Verstappen disqualified from Nurburgring race hours after huge win
- 21 march
Max Verstappen Nurburgring Results: NLS2 Qualifying times and grid order
- 21 march
Related news
McLaren announce popular F1 driver switch
Sergio Perez handed huge F1 return boost on eve of Miami Grand Prix
F1 Race Today: Brazilian Grand Prix 2024 start time, TV channel and live stream
Brad Pitt F1 movie BLUNDER spotted at Mexican Grand Prix
F1 Standings
Drivers
- Lewis Hamilton
- Charles Leclerc
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Franco Colapinto
- Pierre Gasly
- Isack Hadjar
- Max Verstappen
- Alexander Albon
- Carlos Sainz
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli
- George Russell
- Oliver Bearman
- Esteban Ocon
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Liam Lawson
- Arvid Lindblad
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Valtteri Bottas
- Sergio Pérez
Races
-
Grand Prix of Australia 2026
-
Grand Prix of China 2026
-
Grand Prix of Japan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Bahrain 2026
-
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026
-
Miami Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix du Canada 2026
-
Grand Prix De Monaco 2026
-
Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026
-
Grand Prix of Austria 2026
-
Grand Prix of Great Britain 2026
-
Grand Prix of Belgium 2026
-
Grand Prix of Hungary 2026
-
Dutch Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Italy 2026
-
Gran Premio de España 2026
-
Grand Prix of Azerbaijan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Singapore 2026
-
Grand Prix of the United States 2026
-
Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2026
-
Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2026
-
Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026
-
Qatar Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 2026
Follow us on your favorite social media channel
Editorial & corporate information
Avenue HQ
10–12 East Parade
Leeds
LS1 2BH
United Kingdom Regional correspondence
View contact page
Realtimes Network
- Authors
- Privacy and Terms
- RSS
- Contact
- Advertise
- Android
- iOS
- Publishing principles
- Corrections policy
- Ownership & funding
- F1 Tickets
- Privacy
Copyright (©) 2017 - 2026 GPFans.com
Realtimes Network












