Formula 1 has announced that the Mexico City Grand Prix will remain on the calendar through 2028 as part of a new three-year extension starting from 2026.
Since its return to the sport in 2015, the Grand Prix has established itself as one of the standout events of the year with its passionate fans and electric atmosphere.
The Mexico City Grand Prix encapsulates the vibrancy and culture of the Mexican capital, where high-speed racing meets Day of the Dead celebrations and incredible live music from world-class acts.
The multi-award winning event has become a favourite of fans, teams, and drivers alike, with every event sold out since its return to the calendar – 405,000 people enjoyed the festivities in 2024, setting a new record for the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Built in 1959, the Autodromo Hermanos RodrÃguez circuit offers fans a spectacle like no other in motorsport.
Sitting over 2km above sea level, both driver and car must battle the altitude as they tackle the 4.3km lap, which includes the iconic Estadio stadium section, where the drivers are met with a sea of more than 60,000 fans.
Three of the current grid have graced the top step of the podium in Mexico – Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz, and Max Verstappen – with it providing the backdrop to Hamilton’s fourth and fifth World Drivers’ Championship victories in 2017 and 2018, and Sainz’s pole-to-flag victory in 2024 – his last race win for Ferrari before his move to Williams.
The 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix will take place from 24–26 October.



