24.10 - 26.10.2025

Official F1 Mexico City Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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At over 2,000 meters above sea level, this high-altitude track presents unique challenges for engines and aerodynamics. Its long straights and tight corners, combined with the atmospheric stadium section, make for exciting racing and passionate fan support.


F1 Mexico City 2025

The Mexico City Grand Prix, held at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, is one of the most exciting events on the Formula 1 calendar. Known for its unique high-altitude challenge and electric atmosphere, this historic circuit tests drivers with a mix of high-speed straights and technical corners. Iconic sections such as the legendary Foro Sol Stadium, where cars navigate through a packed grandstand of passionate fans, and the long, demanding Peraltada corner, demand precision and courage. Tickets for this popular event sell out quickly, so securing them in advance is highly recommended.

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez’s fast layout pushes both drivers and cars to their limits, with the thin air at over 2,200 meters above sea level adding an extra layer of complexity to car performance and strategy. The passionate Mexican fans, known as some of the most enthusiastic in the world, create an electric atmosphere in the grandstands and fan zones, making this race an unforgettable spectacle.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Mexico City, the Mexican Grand Prix offers a perfect blend of world-class racing and rich local culture. Whether you're exploring the city's renowned cuisine, experiencing its lively nightlife, or immersing yourself in the energy of race weekend, this event delivers an unmatched experience both on and off the track.

F1 Mexico City 2025

Map of grandstands

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez offers a variety of grandstands and viewing areas, each providing different perspectives of the Mexican Grand Prix.

The Grandstand A2, located along the start/finish straight, provides views of the grid, pit lane, and key moments such as the race start and finish. This area is ideal for those looking to experience the build-up and post-race celebrations up close.

The grandstands, situated within the Foro Sol stadium section, offer a unique atmosphere as cars pass through a tight sequence of corners in front of thousands of spectators. This section allows for a close view of driver precision and provides an excellent spot for podium celebrations.

Note that there are no typical General Admission tickets available.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand Main 1

Located in the green zone overlooking the start and finish line, this grandstand offers an exceptional view of the amazing start of the race. Note… more information

Grandstand 3A

Grandstand 3A is near the braking zone before the first corner, where the cars slow down from 300 km/h. This is a spot where you have a perfect view… more information

Grandstand 4

Grandstand 4 sits within the blue zone, positioned amidst the initial turns of the circuit. Opting for a seat here provides an excellent vantage… more information

Grandstand 5

Seating in Grandstand 5 offers spectators a panoramic view of the high speeds along the main straight and the exhilarating overtaking manoeuvres and… more information

Grandstand 5A

Witness the thrilling action unfold over Turns 1, 2, and 3, along with the straightaway beyond. As cars deftly manoeuvre through these curves, they… more information

Grandstand 6

Grandstand 6 offers a slightly distant perspective from turn 1 and doesn't provide a direct view down the main straight. However, its angle of… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Mexican Grand Prix at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez follows the standard Formula 1 weekend format, offering three days of racing and activities.

Friday

 

Time

GTM Super Copa

First Practice / Qualifying

08:30 - 09:00

Arzyz Masters Historic

Practice Session

09:40 - 10:05

Formula 4 NACAM

Practice Session

10:30 - 10:55

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Track Tour

11:00 - 12:00

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk

11:00 - 12:00

Formula 1

First Practice

12:30 - 13:30

GTM Super Copa

Second Practice / Qualifying 

14:00 - 14:25

Formula 1

Teams' Press Conference

14:30 - 15:30

Formula 1

Second Practice

16:00 - 17:30

Arzyz Masters Historic

Qualifying Session

18:00 - 18:25

 

   

Saturday

 

 

Formula 4 NACAM 

Qualifying Session

09:10 - 09:35

GTM Super Copa

First Race (30 Mins)

10:00 - 10:35

Formula 1

Third Practice

11:30 - 12:30

Arzyz Masters Historic

First Race (25 Mins)

13:00 - 13:30

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

15:00 - 16:00

Formula 4 NACAM

First Race (30 Mins)

16:45 - 17:20

Sunday

 

 

GTM Super Copa

Second Race (30 Mins)

08:55 - 09:30

Arzyz Masters Historic

Second Race (25 Mins)

10:00 - 10:25

Formula 4 NACAM 

Second Race (30 Mins)

10:55 - 11:30

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Track Tour

11:55 - 12:25

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk

11:55 - 12:55

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

12:00 - 12:30

Formula 1

National Anthem

13:44 - 13:46

Formula 1

Race

14:00 - 16:00

Entering the circuit

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez features 14 entry points, with gates opening daily at 8:00 AM. Visitors must undergo security checks, with both digital and printed tickets accepted.

Due to limited parking, using public transport is highly recommended. The metro stations Velódromo, Ciudad Deportiva, and Puebla on Line 9 provide convenient access, while Metrobus stations UPIICSA and El Rodeo on Line 2 offer additional transport options. 

Taxis and ride-sharing services (Uber or Didi) are also available but can experience heavy traffic during peak hours. Shuttle services may be available from selected locations within the city. Spectators are advised to plan their journeys in advance and allow extra time for potential delays at entry points.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

As with all Formula 1 events, including the Mexico City Grand Prix, attendees must follow the rules and guidelines set by the event organizers to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. These regulations cover areas such as security procedures, permitted and prohibited items, and conduct within the venue. 

Allowed Items:

  • Baby essentials: Baby food and small strollers such as pushchairs are allowed for families attending with young children.
  • Bags and backpacks: Small luggage, backpacks with pockets, and panniers are permitted but must comply with size restrictions.
  • Cameras and accessories: Non-professional cameras with lenses up to 300mm, GoPro cameras, and external phone batteries are allowed for personal use.
  • Clothing and accessories: Hats, sunglasses, jackets, rain boots, and raincoats are recommended to prepare for varying weather conditions.
  • Event items: Small flags and posters on PVC poles are allowed to cheer on favourite teams and drivers.
  • Personal items: Sunscreen, binoculars, lighters, and cigars are permitted for personal use throughout the event.

Prohibited items:

  • Alcohol and outside food: Bringing in any external food or beverages, including alcohol, is not allowed.
  • Chairs and large items: Items such as foldable chairs, trolleys, and camping equipment are prohibited to avoid obstructing pathways and seating areas.
  • Drones and recording devices: The use of drones, tripods, and video recording equipment is strictly forbidden for safety and privacy reasons.
  • Firearms and sharp objects: Weapons, including firearms, knives, or any sharp objects, are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Glass and cans: To prevent injuries and environmental concerns, glass bottles and cans are restricted.
  • Large bags: Bulky items such as camping backpacks and coolers are not permitted, and all bags are subject to inspection.
  • Pets: Only guide and assistance animals are allowed; other pets are not permitted within the circuit.
  • Unauthorized substances: Any illegal substances or items deemed hazardous by security staff are strictly prohibited.

Parking

There is usually no designated public parking available around Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, so it is strongly recommended to use public transportation, taxis, or ride-sharing services such as Uber for convenient access to the circuit.

For those driving to the event, an alternative option is to park at locations along metro lines or shopping centres and continue the journey using the official Ticket2Ride shuttle service.

The Ticket2Ride shuttle buses typically operate from two key locations: Mundo E-shopping centre and Interlomas Paseo shopping centre, offering a direct and hassle-free connection to the circuit. For more details on departure times and ticket availability, check the official service information.

Parking

Accommodations

Finding the right accommodation for the Mexico City Grand Prix requires planning, as hotels and rentals fill up quickly. Popular areas such as Polanco, Reforma, and Condesa offer a range of hotels from luxury to budget options, with easy access to metro stations that connect to Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Roma and Centro Histórico provide more affordable lodging with a vibrant cultural atmosphere.

For convenience, booking hotels near Line 9 metro stations like Velódromo or Ciudad Deportiva can reduce travel time to the circuit. If opting for Airbnb or short-term rentals, areas like Condesa and Roma offer stylish apartments with proximity to restaurants and nightlife, providing a comfortable stay while exploring the city.

Budget-conscious fans can find hostels and budget hotels in areas like Doctores and Narvarte, which offer good metro connections and lower prices compared to tourist hotspots. Many accommodations provide race weekend packages that include transport options and breakfast to make the experience hassle-free.

Accommodations

About the circuit

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City has been a recurring venue on the Formula 1 calendar, with the Mexico City Grand Prix taking place at various intervals. The circuit made its F1 championship debut in 1963, hosting races until 1970, and later returned from 1986 to 1992. After a long absence, it rejoined the calendar in 2015 and has remained a regular fixture since.

Situated at an altitude of 2,240 meters (7,340 feet) above sea level, the circuit presents unique challenges, as the thin air affects aerodynamics, cooling, and tyre performance. Covering a length of 4.304 km (2.674 miles) with 17 turns, the track offers a combination of long straights and technical sections that test both drivers and car setups.

Key highlights of the circuit include the Foro Sol stadium, where cars navigate through a grandstand-packed section that creates an electrifying atmosphere, and the legendary Peraltada corner, which has been reconfigured for safety while maintaining its historic significance. The long main straight provides ample overtaking opportunities, while the tight infield section demands precision and strategy.

With its passionate fan base, electric atmosphere, and combination of speed and technical demands, the Mexico City Grand Prix remains one of the most anticipated events on the Formula 1 calendar.

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