Lewis Hamilton has promised to be "quite aggressive" from third on the grid at the start of the Mexico City Grand Prix as he bids to capitalise on his best qualifying result at Ferrari to achieve an "amazing" first podium for the team.
The seven-time world champion starts from the head of the second row, one place behind team-mate Charles Leclerc, at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez with Ferrari proving the closest challengers to impressive polesitter Lando Norris, who topped qualifying by two tenths of a second on a day his two title rivals floundered.
Hamilton has experienced a challenging first season at Ferrari and heads into Sunday's race, the campaign's 20th round, yet to finish a Grand Prix higher than fourth for them.
But having now returned to the top three of qualifying for th

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