
The Mexican Grand Prix of Formula 1 will take place from October 25 to 27 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. In addition to the main race, there will be other on-track activities such as the Súper Copa Roshfrans, Masters Historic, and F4. On Friday, October 25, F1 Practice 1 and 2 are scheduled along with practice and qualifying sessions for the other categories. Saturday the 26th will be dedicated to Practice 3, F1 Qualy, and the first races of the lower categories. Finally, on Sunday the 27th, the second races of the lower categories and the main Formula 1 race will take place.
Within the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez venue, attendees can enjoy various additional activities. A preview of the Netflix series "Senna" about the legendary driver Ayrton Senna will also be shown at gate 6. There will be a café area available from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Additionally, there will be an identified taxi service at Gate 15 starting from 7:00 AM.
Tickets for the Mexican Grand Prix of Formula 1 sold out during the presale and general sale on Ticketmaster. Prices ranged from 3,700 to 30,500 Mexican pesos. All tickets are digital and can be downloaded from the official Mexico GP Account Manager site. It is recommended not to leave the Autódromo as re-entry is not permitted.
The Cashless system will be available for purchasing food and beverages within the Autódromo. It can be recharged in various ways, including the Mexico GP app. Access to the venue will begin at 8:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM. Additionally, routes and public transportation options to reach the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez are detailed.
Regarding security, permitted and prohibited items at the event are specified. Items such as food and beverages, cameras, and prescription medications may be brought in. On the other hand, dangerous items like weapons, drugs, and explosives are prohibited.
During the event, there will be 50 food options available in different areas of the Autódromo, including seafood, tacos, vegan options, and more. Regarding beverages, cocktails, spirits, and beer will be offered. As a novelty, recyclable aluminum cups will be distributed instead of plastic. Additionally, there will be free hydration points.
For those who do not attend the Autódromo, there will be various options to watch Formula 1 on free-to-air, pay-TV, or streaming. The different areas from which the event can be enjoyed are detailed, and it is specified that payment will only be made with the Integrated Mobility Card. A free perimeter transport service will also be provided to bring attendees closer to the gates of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez from different points in Mexico City.