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Mexico City GP Secures Formula 1 Spot Through 2028

A new three-year contract extension, backed by local government support, ensures the popular race will remain on the F1 calendar despite Sergio Pérez's absence.

Overview

  • Formula 1 has signed a three-year extension with the Mexico City Grand Prix, keeping the race on the calendar until at least 2028.
  • The deal was confirmed with strong backing from Mexico City's government, including Mayor Clara Brugada and President Claudia Sheinbaum.
  • The 2025 Mexico City GP is scheduled for October 24–26 as part of a double-header with the United States GP in Austin.
  • Last year’s event drew a record 405,000 spectators, highlighting its status as one of the most popular stops on the F1 calendar.
  • Organizers remain confident in the race's continued popularity despite the absence of Mexican driver Sergio Pérez from the current F1 grid.