With no drivers having saved two sets of mediums, its effectively clear that a one-stop strategy will be the most popular choice for the race.
It's our best qualifying since the early part of the season and this one is particularly good as we were there right from Q1.
George Russell qualified P4 with Kimi Antonelli P6 for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
It's the longest run down to turn one of any circuit of the season, so it always creates good opportunities and some fireworks.
Oscar Piastri: "Not the Qualifying I was after. I've been struggling for pace this weekend, and that continued into this session. It's a long run to Turn 1 tomorrow, so let's see what we can learn ...
Max Verstappen: "We tried a lot of things on the car but unfortunately in Qualifying it just didn't really come together.
Pierre Gasly: "Considering how much we seemed to struggle yesterday, it felt like we did a better job today to at least close the gap to some of the cars ahead and, in the end, we were only a couple ...
"It was very low grip out there, but it was the same for everyone. Let's see what happens in the first few corners tomorrow, ...
Norris was quickest earlier, and while his pace was impressive we must not forget that, lie yesterday, over the next hour the track is going to be constantly evolving. Nonetheless, being 0.6s up on ...
Times from today's qualifying session for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico.
Heading into qualifying, Lando Norris will take great comfort from the 0.6s gap to teammate Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen ...
Times from the final free practice session for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico. Please note that all posts are reactively moderated and must adhere to the site's posting rules and etiquette.