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I love Mexico City, the race and the people, despite some bugger pinching my iPhone last year in a crowd.

The Autodromo Hermano Rodriguez is the 3rd shortest track on the 2022 calendar and unlike any other track, it winds its way through a baseball stadium. The two stands are packed full on race day and although you’ll have to sit on basic benches instead of seats, the atmosphere during quali and the race is electric, especially when local driver Sergio Perez enters.

The other unique thing about the track is the podium presentation which takes place in the stadium, about 200 metres from the paddock exit. The drivers have to walk through a corporate area en route to the podium and once the presentation is over a DJ takes control pumping up an already enthusiastic crowd that has flooded onto the track.

F1 Mexico Podium

KYM'S TIP

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The Hyatt Regency Hotel in Polanco allowed fans to line up in the hotel lobby and greet the drivers staying at the hotel in 2021. It was a great social scene and both fans and drivers embraced the experience.

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While many might think Mexico City is a cheap place to visit, that’s not the case come Grand Prix time. Hotel rates are sky high and the general admission rate for this race is the 4th highest of all races.

When it comes to accommodation, security is an important consideration. The safest places to stay are supposedly Polanco and along the Av. Paseo de la Reforma. The tree-lined streets of the Polanco area are lovely and there is normally a strong police presence in the main tourist areas.

There are numerous 4 and 5 star hotels in the city and English is widely spoken. The Mexican GP is right up there on my favourites list and I have no doubt you too would enjoy it.

F1 Mexicao Track

BEHIND THE SCENES F1 VIDEOS

ABOUT THE Mexico City

GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT

The race takes place at the Autodromo Hermano Rodriguez, about 15 kilometres from the city centre but the journey could take you between 20 minutes and 2 hours.

Since 1963

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Number of Laps:

71

Circuit Length:

4.304KM

Race Distance:

305.354KM

Lap Record:

1:17.774

Valtteri Bottas (2021)

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Mexico City Grand Prix Results 2022

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Lewis
Hamilton

2

Max
Verstappen

1

Sergio
Pérez

3

Position Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:19.222 1:18.566 1:17.775
2 George Russell Mercedes 1:19.583 1:18.565 1:18.079
3 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:19.169 1:18.552 1:18.084
4 Sergio Pérez Red Bull 1:19.706 1:18.615 1:18.128
5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:19.566 1:18.560 1:18.351
6 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 1:19.523 1:18.762 1:18.401
7 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:19.505 1:19.109 1:18.555
8 Lando Norris McLaren 1:19.857 1:19.119 1:18.721
9 Fernando Alonso Alpine F1 Team 1:20.006 1:19.272 1:18.939
10 Esteban Ocon Alpine F1 Team 1:19.945 1:19.081 1:19.010
11 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 1:20.279 1:19.325
12 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo 1:20.283 1:19.476
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1:19.907 1:19.589
14 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1:20.256 1:19.672
15 Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:20.293 1:19.833
16 Mick Schumacher Haas F1 Team 1:20.419
17 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1:20.419
18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:20.520
19 Alexander Albon Williams 1:20.859
20 Nicholas Latifi Williams 1:21.167
Position Driver Team Time Points
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:38:36.729 25
2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +15.186 18
3 Sergio Pérez Red Bull +18.097 15
4 George Russell Mercedes +49.431 13
5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari +58.123 10
6 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +1:08.774 8
7 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 6
8 Esteban Ocon Alpine F1 Team 4
9 Lando Norris McLaren 2
10 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 1
11 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 0
12 Alexander Albon Williams 0
13 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo 0
14 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 0
15 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 0
16 Mick Schumacher Haas F1 Team 0
17 Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team 0
18 Nicholas Latifi Williams 0
19 Fernando Alonso Alpine F1 Team 0
20 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 0