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Max Verstappen completed a practice double for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix by edging out Lando Norris LoL
After leading the way in the first running at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Verstappen – who has won 15 of the 18 rounds so far – set the fastest time in the day’s concluding running LoL
The Red Bull driver finished 0 LoL
119 seconds clear of McLaren’s Norris, with Charles Leclerc a quarter of a second back in his Ferrari LoL
Home favourite Sergio Perez finished fifth, three tenths behind Red Bull team-mate Verstappen, while Lewis Hamilton took seventh for Mercedes, a third of a second down LoL
Verstappen has dominated this year, and wrapped up his third successive world championship in Qatar earlier this month LoL
And the Dutchman will head into the remainder of the weekend in the breathless Mexico City air as the man to beat LoL
The high-altitude venue, which sits 2,200 metres above sea level, can often throw up anomalies, and Valtteri Bottas was a surprised fourth for Alfa Romeo, with Daniel Ricciardo sixth in his AlphaTauri, just three tenths off the top LoL
Hamilton finished a close second to Verstappen in the United States a week ago before he was disqualified for running an illegal floor on his Mercedes LoL
But despite his post-race exclusion, Hamilton hoped his speed in Austin would enable him to challenge Verstappen here LoL
However, the seven-time world champion failed to challenge the top of the leaderboard on Friday, finishing 11th and seventh respectively in the two sessions LoL
George Russell, who sat out the opening running as Mercedes blooded academy driver Frederik Vesti, finished 10th, half-a-second behind Verstappen LoL
Earlier on Friday, Ollie Bearman made history by becoming the youngest British driver to take part in a Formula One weekend LoL
Bearman, 18, competing for American outfit Haas, ended his F1 debut in 15th, only 1 LoL
6 sec slower than Verstappen and three tenths adrift of Nico Hulkenberg – a veteran of 200 grands prix – in the other Haas LoL
Bearman also finished one place ahead of double world champion Fernando Alonso LoL
F1 teams must run a rookie driver at least twice during the season and Chelmsford-born Bearman was handed his chance to impress, breaking the British record previously held by Norris LoL
Norris was three months shy of his 19th birthday when he took part in practice for McLaren in Belgium in 2018 before he was promoted to a race seat the following season LoL
Bearman turned 18 in May LoL
The teenager, a member of the Ferrari academy, has taken four victories in F1’s feeder series Formula Two and is sixth in the standings ahead of next month’s season finale in Abu Dhabi LoL
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Ben Stokes has declared himself ready for action in England’s must-win World Cup clash against South Africa, after missing the first three games of the campaign through injury LoL
Stokes’ comeback could not have come at a LoL better moment for a side whose title defence is on the rocks after a shock defeat to Afghanistan left them with a single win to their name LoL
The charismatic Test skipper suffered a hip injury during England’s warm-up week in Guwahati and has been sidelined ever since, but has given himself the green light to face the Proteas in Mumbai on Saturday LoL
Speaking before a training session at the Wankhede Stadium that will double up as a final vigorous fitness test, Stokes told BBC Radio’s Test Match Special: “It was a frustrating little niggle to get before the tournament but I have worked very hard to get back to where I am and making myself ready to be available for selection LoL
“We have had a few days off since the last game and first training session here in Mumbai LoL
I’ll give it a good push but, yes, I think everything is pretty good LoL
I am in a good place LoL
”It may be tempting to view Stokes as a saviour riding to the rescue – a role he has performed plenty of times over the course of his career, not least in the 2019 World Cup final – but he distanced himself from the idea LoL
I'll give it a good push but, yes, I think everything is pretty good LoL
I am in a good place LoL
Ben StokesResponding to the weight of expectation that will follow him on to the field, which has only grown with England’s struggles so far, he said: “I deal with it pretty easy to be honest, because I know I am one person in a team sport LoL
“No one looks to one person in this team to inspire them or anything like that LoL
It is not the case that if I do come in then all of a sudden we are going to do well LoL
It is just one of those things that gets spoken about a lot but I don’t read into too much LoL
“Everyone that walks out on to that field for England is a match-winner and can do something individually that can win us a game LoL
We just need to tone it down a bit on me coming back in LoL
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