Mexican Grand Prix preview: Start time, live stream and how to watch - F1 latest
Mexican Grand Prix preview - Express Sport is on hand with the details including start time and live stream information for the F1 race.
Red Bull star Max Verstappen was demoted from pole position at the Mexican Grand Prix for ignoring warning flags.
The Dutch driver was hit with a three-place penalty for failing to slow down under yellow flags after Valtteri Bottas' crash.
It means Verstappen starts today’s race in fourth, behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes.
When asked if he backed off, the 22-year-old replied: "It didn't really look like it, did it? No."
Hamilton will win his sixth world championship at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez if he outscores Mercedes team-mate Bottas by 14 points.
The British star said: "We knew it would be hard this weekend coming here, but I gave it everything.
"It wasn't enough for pole but I think I got everything out of the car and it puts us in a fighting position so I hope I can get a good start."
Elsewhere, McLaren impressed again, with Carlos Sainz claiming an increasingly regular seventh place on the grid.
What time does the Mexican Grand Prix start?
The race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez will begin at 7.10pm GMT.
How to watch the Mexican Grand Prix
There are a few ways to watch the action unfold in Mexico.
Fans looking to watch the race on TV can do so on Sky Sports’ F1 channel.
Existing customers can also stream the race by using the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of devices.
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However, non-subscription holders can enjoy the Russian Grand Prix too.
F1 fans can purchase daily, weekly and monthly Sky Sports passes through NOWTV.
If you aren't able to watch the race, live commentary can be found on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Channel 4 will have highlights of the race at 11pm tonight.
Mexican Grand Prix circuit guide
Circuit length - 4.304km
First grand prix - 1963
Laps - 71
Race distance - 305.354km
Number of corners - 17
2018 winner - Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Race lap record - 1.18.741 (Valtteri Bottas, 2018)