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Sergio Perez will be eyeing a dream victory on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend 22bet
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Lando Norris came home third, but was promoted to second after Hamilton’s DSQ, for his 12th podium in F1 but the McLaren driver is still chasing his first win 22bet
Verstappen won last year’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 22bet
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What is the race schedule? (All times BST/GMT)Sunday 29 OctoberRace: 8pmHow can I watch it 22bet online and on TV?The entire race schedule from Mexico will be broadcast live on Sky 22bet Sports F1 and Sky 22bet Sports Main Event in the UK and Ireland 22bet
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Max Verstappen won last year in Mexico (Getty Images)What is the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix? 1) Charles Leclerc 2) Carlos Sainz 3) Max Verstappen 4) Daniel Ricciardo 5) Sergio Perez 6) Lewis Hamilton 7) Oscar Piastri 8) George Russell 9) Valtteri Bottas 10) Zhou Guanyu11) Pierre Gasly 12) Nico Hulkenberg13) Fernando Alonso14) Alex Albon15) Esteban Ocon 16) Kevin Magnussen 17) Lance Stroll 18) Lando Norris 19) Logan Sargeant 20) Yuki Tsunoda**Yuki Tsunoda received a grid drop after changing his power unitDriver Standings 1) Max Verstappen - 466 points (champion)2) Sergio Perez - 240 points3) Lewis Hamilton - 201 points4) Fernando Alonso - 183 points5) Carlos Sainz - 171 points6) Lando Norris - 159 points7) Charles Leclerc - 151 points8) George Russell - 143 points9) Oscar Piastri - 83 points10) Pierre Gasly - 56 points11) Lance Stroll - 53 points12) Esteban Ocon - 44 points13) Alex Albon - 25 points14) Valtteri Bottas - 10 points15) Nico Hulkenberg - 9 points16) Yuki Tsunoda - 8 points17) Zhou Guanyu - 6 points18) Kevin Magnussen - 3 points19) Liam Lawson - 2 points20) Logan Sargeant - 1 point21) Nyck de Vries - 0 points22) Daniel Ricciardo - 0 pointsConstructors’ Championship 1) Red Bull - 706 points (champions)2) Mercedes - 344 points3) Ferrari - 322 points4) McLaren - 242 points5) Aston Martin - 236 points6) Alpine - 100 points7) Williams - 26 points8) Alfa Romeo - 16 points9) Haas - 12 points10) AlphaTauri - 10 pointsWhat is the 2023 F1 calendar? ROUND 20 - MEXICOAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 27-29 OctoberROUND 21 - BRAZIL (sprint weekend)Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 3-5 NovemberROUND 22 - LAS VEGASLas Vegas Street Circuit - 16-18 NovemberRecommendedNicolas Hamilton: ‘Lewis has never put a penny into my racing 22bet
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Jonny Bairstow has broken his lengthy silence on his controversial stumping during the second Ashes Test at Lord’s and accused Australia of gamesmanship when taking contentious catches in the drawn series 22bet
Bairstow was at the centre of the incident which ignited the Ashes, when Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey opportunistically stumped the England batsman after he had stepped out of his crease at the end of an over 22bet
The umpire had not called “over” and so Bairstow was given out by the rules of the game 22bet
But England accused their rivals of failing to play within the spirit of cricket, and captain Ben Stokes later said that he would have retracted the appeal had he been in the position of his counterpart, Pat Cummins 22bet
On reflection, Carey later said he had no regrets over the incident and would do it again 22bet
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”But speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bairstow said he was not “fair game” as he was not trying to gain an advantage by stepping out of his crease 22bet
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”Several of Australia’s players have since poked fun at Bairstow over the stumping 22bet
In interviews for The Grade Cricketer, Mitchell Marsh and Usman Khawaja claimed some of Bairstow’s England teammates were laughing with Australia’s players as Bairstow refused to eat lunch after the incident 22bet
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”Bairstow has also suggested Australia were deceitful in the way they went about trying to convince umpires they had made clean catches 22bet
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Marnus [Labuschagne] celebrated at Edgbaston at short leg 22bet
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”Bairstow is currently part of the England one-day side struggling at the Cricket World Cup and on the verge of elimination 22bet
England next play Sri Lanka on Thursday in Bangalore 22bet
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