2025 Mexico City Grand Prix Preview

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As F1 rolls into Mexico with a three-way title fight ensuring, here is a guide to 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix. 

With Red Bull’s Max Verstappen now 40 points behind championship leader, Oscar Piastri who heads McLaren teammate – Lando Norris by 14 points, F1 is now set for a classic run-in with a maximum 141 points on offer across the last five rounds of the season.

Mexico also will see several driver swaps just for FP1 so here is a run down of which teams will be running reserve and test drivers in FP1.

Team FP1 Driver
Alpine Paul Aron
Aston Martin Jak Crawford
Ferrari Antonio Fuoco
Haas Ryo Hirakawa
McLaren Pato O’Ward
Mercedes Frederik Vesti
Racing Bulls Ayumu Iwasa
Red Bull Arvid Lindblad
Williams Luke Browning

Now, here is everything you need to know ahead of 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix.

 

Track Guide 

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

Laps: 71

Race Distance: 305.354km

Tyre Compounds: C2, C4, C5

 

Schedule

Date Session Time (BST)*
Friday 24 October FP1 7:30pm
Friday 24 October FP2 11:00pm
Saturday 25 October FP3 6:30pm
Saturday 25 October Qualifying 10:00pm
Sunday 26 October Race 8:00pm*
*Race will take place at 8pm GMT because clocks in UK go back one hour at 2am on 26 October.

 

Six Key Pointers

  • Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is situated at high-altitude which will place huge pressures upon the turbo section of power unit and cooling within the car.
  • Strong reliable brakes will be important given the potential high temperatures and limited cooling opportunities due to the thin air.
  • Avoiding contact in the opening corners of the race will be crucial to keeping to planned race strategies.
  • Although they’ve struggled to find pace in their final Q3 laps in the last four rounds to match Verstappen, McLaren will know that race pace could be key as only eight drivers have won this race from pole position.
  • Slipstreaming along the very-long main straight can be crucial at the race start meaning that the front row might not be the best place to start if those behind can get a tow to Turn One.
  • This year will see Pirelli bring a gap in tyre compound – having opted for the C2 tyre alongside C4 and C5 tyre compounds, which could lead to more variety in tyre strategies.

 

Last Time Out

Carlos Sainz dominated F1’s last visit to Mexico in 2024 as he cruised to his final win for Ferrari from pole position ahead of Norris, who finished second ahead of Leclerc, albeit after he twice clashed with Verstappen who finished sixth following a 20-second total time penalty for his antics.

 

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