Get ready for Mexico City with The Williams Warm-Up
Overview
The 2022 Formula One World Championship heads south to Mexico for the second part of its late-season trio of races in the Americas. To see how Williams fares at the Mexico City Grand Prix, you can click on 'Newsfeed' (above) during the event.
The 4.304km Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a high-speed thrill ride dominated by two DRS straights that always see overtaking. Yet it's the final sector that goes through the Foro Sol baseball stadium that is undoubtedly the standout feature of the circuit.
With Mexico City having such a high altitude – the circuit sits over 2km above sea level – the thin air puts the F1 power units through more stress than anywhere else on the calendar as they fight to get enough oxygen to pass through the engine.
Get ready for Mexico City with The Williams Warm-Up
Overview
The 2022 Formula One World Championship heads south to Mexico for the second part of its late-season trio of races in the Americas. To see how Williams fares at the Mexico City Grand Prix, you can click on 'Newsfeed' (above) during the event.
The 4.304km Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a high-speed thrill ride dominated by two DRS straights that always see overtaking. Yet it's the final sector that goes through the Foro Sol baseball stadium that is undoubtedly the standout feature of the circuit.
With Mexico City having such a high altitude – the circuit sits over 2km above sea level – the thin air puts the F1 power units through more stress than anywhere else on the calendar as they fight to get enough oxygen to pass through the engine.
Williams Grand Prix Engineering Services LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with company registration number OC456938 and whose registered address is at Station Road, Grove, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 0DQ.