A 1m18.099s for Verstappen, 0.5s ahead of Perez.
Hamilton slots into third on the mediums, 0.6s off Verstappen's pace.
A 1m18.099s for Verstappen, 0.5s ahead of Perez.
Hamilton slots into third on the mediums, 0.6s off Verstappen's pace.
A 1m19.604s for Alonso - a tenth ahead of Magnussen.
Russell, Piastri, Norris and Hamilton are all out there on the mediums, rather than the softs.
Magnussen sets the first time of Q1 - a 1m19.730s.
Expect that to be beaten pretty easily.
The first part of qualifying is underway in Mexico City.
According to the FIA, there's a 10 per cent chance of rain.
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Jenson Button's thoughts: "He's going to be tricky to beat but looking at the times through practice, it's a lot closer than I thought it would be. And Checo is definitely closer than what he's been the last few races."
Qualifying kicks off at 10pm UK time - just under 50 minutes to go.
Verstappen on top ahead of Albon, Perez, Russell and Piastri.
Looks like he got caught out by a slow-moving Stroll. No damage to his car though.
Both Ferraris are impeded on their fast laps on the softs.
Tidy lap from the home hero as he's just a tenth off the pace.
Just 0.070s ahead of Albon.
Russell isn't able to beat Albon's top time as he slots into second, 0.2s off.
Third for Bottas; seventh for Zhou.
A 1m17.957s for the Thai driver, 0.4s ahead of Verstappen.
Verstappen, Russell, Perez, Ricciardo, Hamilton, Leclerc, Sainz, Sargeant, Albon and Norris.
A 1m18.429s for Verstappen now, 0.2s ahead of Russell. Perez, Ricciardo and Hamilton complete the top five.
Verstappen is unable to topple Russell at the top of the timesheets - less than a tenth off.
Perez slots into fifth after his mistake.
Perez goes fastest of all in the first sector but then locks up.