# Lewis Hamilton at the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2024-mexico-city-lewis-hamilton
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lewis Hamilton navigated the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez from a P6 grid slot to secure a P4 finish, adding 12 points for Mercedes AMG F1.

Lewis Hamilton's performance at the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix was a methodical climb through the field, converting a P6 starting position into a P4 finish and securing 12 crucial points for Mercedes AMG F1. The weekend at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez began with a qualifying session that saw Hamilton line up on the third row, directly behind his teammate George Russell, who secured P5. This grid placement set the stage for a race where strategic execution would be paramount, given the circuit's unique high-altitude characteristics that challenge engine performance and aerodynamic efficiency. As the lights went out for the 71-lap race, Hamilton focused on a clean start, navigating the close quarters of the opening lap. While Carlos Sainz Jr. of Scuderia Ferrari took an impressive victory from pole, and Lando Norris of McLaren Racing fought to secure P2, Hamilton maintained a consistent pace in the initial stints, demonstrating the Mercedes W15's capabilities in race trim. His objective was clear: maximize points from a solid, if not front-row, starting position. The early laps saw a tight battle within the top ten, with Hamilton working to consolidate his P6 position and look for opportunities to advance, a common theme in competitive F1 races, as seen in previous events like [George Russell at the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2023-shanghai-george-russell) where strategy played a significant role.

The middle phase of the Mexican Grand Prix became a test of tire management and strategic timing for the Mercedes team. Hamilton executed his pit stops efficiently, a critical factor on a track known for its abrasive surface and the potential for degradation. His ability to maintain strong lap times through various tire compounds allowed him to steadily gain ground. On lap 31, Hamilton recorded his fastest lap of the race, a 1:20.371, which ranked 8th overall among all drivers, showcasing a moment of peak performance within his stint. This consistent pace was instrumental in his progression, ultimately seeing him move up two places from his starting grid of P6 to finish P4. He crossed the line with a total race time of 1:41:40.580, securing a valuable 12 points. This result placed him ahead of his teammate, George Russell, who finished P5, just over three seconds behind Hamilton, also completing all 71 laps for Mercedes AMG F1 and earning 10 points. The performance here drew parallels to the strategic battles seen in other races, such as [Charles Leclerc at the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2023-shanghai-charles-leclerc), where strong race pace was key to a podium finish. Similarly, the competitive landscape in Mexico City mirrored the intensity experienced by drivers like [Lando Norris at the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2023-shanghai-lando-norris), highlighting the relentless pursuit of every tenth of a second. For a broader understanding of how F1 seasons unfold, the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) offers comprehensive insights into race weekends and championship standings. The sustained performance required in [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) is a testament to both driver skill and engineering precision, a narrative often reflected in the detailed race reports. Looking at historical data, the consistency needed is evident across seasons, as seen in resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) which provides extensive F1 results and statistics.
