Mexico City 2025
Overview
Event in Progress
FP2
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Free Practice 1
P10
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A. Albon
P18
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L. Browning
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FP1 ✅
Plenty of data gathered in the opening hour…
18 minutes ago
Final FP1 laps 🔁
Into the last two minutes of running here...
25 minutes ago
Heading back out 👉
Our pair roll back out on used tyres for the closing stages of FP1...
33 minutes ago
Get your badge 🇲🇽
Whilst we wait for our pair to take to the track once again, make sure you've added the Mexico City badge to your collection. You'll find it at the top of this feed...
36 minutes ago
Back in the garage 🅿️
Second stint locked in - Alex and Luke return to the pits sitting P7 and P14 with 15 minutes left in the session...
38 minutes ago
No missing Albono this weekend 📸
42 minutes ago
20 minutes left ⏳
Into the final stages of this opening hour as we pass 40 laps completed...
43 minutes ago
First medium laps 🔒
Alex goes P2 with a 1:19.384, just three-tenths off of the P1 time which was set on softs.
Luke is P7 after his 1:20.310...
About 1 hour ago
Out Lap 👉
Medium tyres for both Alex and Luke as they begin their second stint...
About 1 hour ago
Alex boxes too 🅿️
14 laps in the bank for Albono in the early stages of the weekend...
About 1 hour ago
Box Box 📦
First stint wrapped for Luke after 12 laps – his best of a 1:21.182 has him P10. Alex carries on, he's climbed to P7.
About 1 hour ago
22 laps already 🔁
Almost 20 minutes gone: Alex and Luke have record 11 laps apiece...
About 1 hour ago
Luke on track 📸
About 1 hour ago
Virtual Meet & Greet Session
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About 1 hour ago
Early laps on the board 📊
Alex and Luke are P9 and P11 after the opening 13 minutes...
About 1 hour ago
On track 👉
Alex and Luke are out there, getting there first laps of the day in...
About 1 hour ago
Checking In 📍
FP1 is just around the corner - don't forget that it's Alex and Luke in the car for the opening hour of practice...
About 2 hours ago
Mexico City 2025
Race Weekend
Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix 2025
Times displayed in your local time zone.
Fri, 24 October, 18:30
Free Practice 1
Fri, 24 October, 22:00
Free Practice 2
Sat, 25 October, 17:30
Free Practice 3
Sat, 25 October, 21:00
Qualifying
Sun, 26 October, 20:00
Race
Welcome to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, located in the heart of Mexico City and home to the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Passionate fans and high altitude are the two guarantees for any Formula 1 trip to Mexico, with the engines pressured into extremes we don't encounter anywhere else.
Aerodynamics also are less effective at 2,200 meters above sea level, further adding to the engineering obstacles we must overcome, but challenges like these are exactly why we race.
Circuit Overview:
The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez stretches over 4.304 km (2.674 miles) with 17 turns, starting with a high-speed first sector that includes two DRS zones and the primary overtaking spots.
By comparison, Sector 2 is full of low-to-medium speed corners where drivers will stay single file as they head into one of the sport's most identifiable grandstands — the Foro Sol.
This old baseball stadium has an amphitheatre atmosphere like no other anywhere else in F1, and Sector 3 winds inside, through, and out of the cheering fans to end this high-speed and high-altitude lap.
Fast Facts
Circuit Name: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Location: Mexico City
First Grand Prix: 1963
Circuit Length: 4.304 km (2.674 miles)
Race Distance: 305.354 km (189.738 miles)
Laps: 71
Lap Record: 1:17.774 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes, 2021)
Alex Albon Last Year
Race: DNF
Fastest Lap: N/A
Qualifying: P9 (1:17.065)
Tyre Strategy: Medium
Carlos Sainz Last Year
Race: P1
Fastest Lap: 1:20.137 (Lap 62)
Qualifying: P1 (1:15.946)
Tyre Strategy: Medium-Hard
Williams Racing's Mexico City GP History
Best Finish: P1 (Nigel Mansell, 1987 & 1992 / Riccardo Patrese, 1991)
Best Qualifying: P1 (Nigel Mansell, 1987 & 1992 / Riccardo Patrese, 1991)
Alex's Best Finish: P5 (2019)
Carlos' Best Finish: P1 (2024)
Williams Racing Highlight: Nigel’s two victories in Mexico both came for Williams Racing, and the circuit renamed its long last corner in honour of our Nige when F1 returned to the country in 2015.
Mexico At A Glance
Capital: Mexico City
Population: 129 million
Size: 1,972,550 sq km
Language: Spanish
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
FP2
STARTS IN
00
D
02
H
07
M
14
S
Free Practice 1
P10
finished
A. Albon
P18
finished
L. Browning
About 2 hours ago
FP1 ✅
Plenty of data gathered in the opening hour…
18 minutes ago
Final FP1 laps 🔁
Into the last two minutes of running here...
25 minutes ago
Heading back out 👉
Our pair roll back out on used tyres for the closing stages of FP1...
33 minutes ago
Get your badge 🇲🇽
Whilst we wait for our pair to take to the track once again, make sure you've added the Mexico City badge to your collection. You'll find it at the top of this feed...
36 minutes ago
Back in the garage 🅿️
Second stint locked in - Alex and Luke return to the pits sitting P7 and P14 with 15 minutes left in the session...
38 minutes ago
No missing Albono this weekend 📸
42 minutes ago
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