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Mexico F1 Grand Prix 2022 Results: Max Verstappen Cruises to Win; Lewis Hamilton 2nd | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Emily Beck

Published Mar 24, 2026

Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen races during the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodriguez racetrack in Mexico City on October 30, 2022. (Photo by Rodrigo ARANGUA / AFP) (Photo by RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP via Getty Images)RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP via Getty Images

Max Verstappen made history Sunday by holding off Lewis Hamilton to win the Mexico Grand Prix in Mexico City.

With the victory, Verstappen now has 14 wins in the 2022 season, setting a new all-time record for most in a single year. He entered the race tied with Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel atop the record books.

ESPN F1 @ESPNF1

Max Verstappen wins in Mexico and becomes the first driver EVER to win 14 races in a single season! 🍾 <a href="">

Formula 1 @F1

Simply unstoppable!<a href="">@Max33Verstappen</a> makes it an extraordinary FOURTEEN wins in 2022, breaking the record for the most wins in a season<a href="">#2TheMax</a> <a href="">#MexicoGP</a> <a href="">

The race was mostly dominated by Verstappen. Hamilton briefly took the lead after the Dutchman pitted on Lap 26, but when he brought his Mercedes to pit road 10 laps later, Verstappen overtook him once again and never looked back.

Formula 1 @F1

LAP 36/71 <br><br>Russell finally pits for hards and Verstappen retakes the lead 👀<a href="">#MexicoGP</a> <a href="">#F1</a> <a href="">

The key difference for Verstappen was that he switched to medium tires, while Hamilton switched to hard tires. Hamilton could be heard on his radio multiple times complaining about his tires, while Verstappen was in cruise control and had a lead of over 10 seconds for nearly the entire second half of the race.

Alanis King @alanisnking

Death, taxes, and Lewis Hamilton telling Mercedes he’s on the wrong tires

PlanetF1 @Planet_F1

Lewis Hamilton 🤝 George Russell<br><br> Despising the hard tyres<a href="">#mexicogp</a> <a href="">#F1</a>

Motorsport.com @Motorsport

I think Hamilton and Russell aren't enjoying the hard tyres... can't be sure, though. <a href="">#F1</a> <a href="">#MexicoGP</a>

Verstappen's Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez placed third, while Mercedes' George Russell settled for fourth. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz rounded out the top five.

Sunday's victory continues a dominant run for Verstappen, who is now on a three-race winning streak. The 25-year-old was victorious at the Japan Grand Prix on Oct. 9 and again at the United States Grand Prix last weekend.

Verstappen will have the opportunity to extend his single-season record when he returns for the Brazil Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on Nov. 11-13.