
To connect with the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, various public transportation options and additional services have been arranged to facilitate access to the event.
The nearby Metro stations and their costs are:
- **Ciudad Deportiva:** Cost $4. - **Puerta 8:** Cost $4. - **Avenida Río Churubusco:** Cost $4.
Metrobus Line 2 is also an alternative, with stations at:
- **Iztacalco (near Gates 12 and 13):** Cost $6. - **UPIICSA (near Gate 8):** Cost $6.
Special bus routes will be available at a cost of $85 for a one-way trip and $170 for a round trip from strategic points in the city, stopping at Eje 3 Sur Añil, Viaducto Río Piedad, and Eje 4 Oriente.
Official taxis will be available at Gate 15 of the autodrome, with special rates from different points in the city, such as Paseo de la Reforma 50, Expo México Santa Fe, Plaza Carso, Auditorio Nacional, and Hipódromo de las Américas.
It is recommended to use Metro Line 9 to access the autodrome, with stations such as Velódromo, Ciudad Deportiva, and Puebla, each costing $5.
The Trolebus Line 2 is also an efficient public transport option to reach the autodrome.
The Government of Mexico City has planned a mobility plan that includes various options for fans attending the 2024 Mexico Grand Prix.
The Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, located in the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca, is preparing to welcome Formula 1 enthusiasts. Special transportation will be available for disabled individuals, and a drop-off and pick-up area for ride-sharing services will be located at Gate 6 of the Palacio de los Deportes.
It is recommended to plan your arrival in advance and use public transportation, as there will be no parking at the autodrome. The free perimeter service will operate from 07:00 to 20:00 hours to bring attendees to the corresponding gates.