Max Verstappen cruised unchallenged to his 16th win of the season with victory in the Mexico City Grand Prix.
The Dutchman beats his own record for wins in a single Formula 1 season, finishing 13.875s ahead of Lewis Hamilton in second, who also took the fastest lap on the final tour.
Poleman Charles Leclerc finished third for Ferrari, with his teammate Carlos Sainz finishing in fourth.
McLaren’s Lando Norris put on a sterling display from 17th on the grid, and fell from 10th to 14th at a race restart following a Red Flag, to finish fifth, ahead of George Russell, who came home in sixth in the second Mercedes.
Russell was run close at the end by Daniel Ricciardo, who impressed for AlphaTauri en route to seventh place after starting fourth on the grid.
Oscar Piastri took eighth place in the second McLaren with Alex Albon picking up two points for Williams in ninth.
Esteban Ocon completed the top 10 for Alpine, with his teammate Pierre Gasly finishing on the fringes of the points just three seconds back from his fellow Frenchman.
Home hero Sergio Perez retired after an opening lap collision, with Kevin Magnussen crashing out midway through and Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll and Logan Sargeant also retiring.
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