
The Mexican Grand Prix was affected this year by logistical problems that hindered the mobility of fans, teams, and media. Despite the proximity of the Hermanos Rodríguez racetrack to the hotel zone, transfers of up to four hours daily were necessary due to a poorly planned mobility strategy. The lack of dissemination and an efficient public transport operation led the public to opt for arriving by car to the venue, resulting in a considerable increase in traffic in the area.
The mayor of Guadalajara, Verónica Delgadillo, reacted appropriately to a mass casualty incident that occurred in the Jalisco capital this weekend. Meanwhile, officials from the fourth transformation surprised many by attending the Formula 1 Paddock after six years without a presence at Mexico's most important sporting event. The visit of Alejandra Frausto, the local tourism secretary, and Lourdes Paz, the mayor of Iztacalco, was interpreted as a gesture of reconciliation.
On the other hand, Patricia Aguirre was recognized with three awards at an event, highlighting her digital-online electoral campaign and her role as Government Revelation Consultant. The local governor also visited hospitalized victims to verify their health status, showing her sensitivity and commitment to the citizenry. Carlos Martínez takes over as the new director of the Mixed Fund for Tourism Promotion, with the aim of boosting the economic impact of the Mexican Grand Prix.
Finally, Paulina Silva, director of Social Communication of the Presidency of the Republic, and her team received the Reed Latino Awards 2024 for Debate Trainer of the Year in Large Audiences, in recognition of their work in the electoral campaign debates. All these news mark an important shift in politics and the participation of authorities in key events for the country.