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Opening practice will see a dramatically different looking pack with nine drivers getting their chances in modern-day F1 machinery.
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McLaren F1 reserve driver Pato O'Ward has given an update on his health situation after suffering severe food poisoning before his Mexico Grand Prix FP1 outing.
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Further down the grid, Williams have selected academy star and F2 driver Luke Browning to step in for Carlos Sainz again, and Racing Bulls have enlisted the help of Japanese Super Formula driver Ayumu Iwasa to replace Liam Lawson for FP1.
Charles Leclerc went quickest in opening practice at the Mexico GP, with Arvid Lindblad fastest of all rookies
Formula 1 rookie crashed in a TPC test at Zandvoort ahead of scheduled FP1 session at the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix.
Nine rookie drivers are gearing up for FP1 at the Mexican Grand Prix, as every team, bar Sauber, confirms their line-ups for the session. Under current F1 regulations, each team must field a rookie driver in two FP1 sessions per car – doubling last season’s requirement of just one.