Well I think it's safe to say that we all thought this would be done and dusted. The 2018 F1 World Champion elect Lewis Hamilton has had to wait, but the Mexican Grand Prix is now looking like the stage on which Lewis Hamilton will lift his fifth title - only the third man in history to do so. And we'll tell you how to get an F1 live stream from absolutely anywhere with our advice in this guide.
Lucky number seven. That's the the lowest position Hamilton needs to finish in to finally wrap up the 2018 Formula One Drivers' Championship. So the way he and Mercedes have been going for the last few races, it should be a mre formality. But you never know in F1, and all it takes is a car malfunction or unexpected spin and we may be taken to yet another race to decide it.
That's certainly what Sebastian Vettel will hoping for. In his heart, he'll know that there's precious little chance that he can somehow wrestle things back. But stranger things have happened in sport. So it's crucial to the Ferrari man to win in Mexico and hope for the best. Max Verstappen won here last year, and will be hoping to carry the momentum of his US GP drive on here to try for another career win.
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How to live stream F1 action from Mexico: UK stream
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