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Verstappen loses Mexican GP pole

Max Verstappen has been relegated from first to fourth on the Mexican GP grid, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc inherting pole position. Verstappen was handed the three-place penalty for falling to slow for yellow flags when Valtteri Bottas crashed at the end of Q3. The Dutchman improved his lap time to secure the fastest lap time. Leclerc now heads Sebastian Vettel on an all-Ferrari front row on Sunday's grid, with championship-chasing Lewis Hamilton up to third place.
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