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Mexico City Unveils F1 Photo Exhibit Marking a Decade Since the Grand Prix’s Return

The free, 62‑image display at Chapultepec’s open‑air gallery runs through October 26.

Overview

  • The outdoor exhibition, titled “10 años de F1 en México,” lines the Bosque de Chapultepec railings along Paseo de la Reforma and opened with city and race officials in attendance.
  • It commemorates the series’ 2015 comeback after a 23‑year absence and features iconic scenes such as Nico Rosberg’s 2015 win, Sergio Pérez’s 2021 podium, championships by Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, and the lap‑19 tribute to the 2017 earthquake.
  • Organizers said the Mexico City Grand Prix has three additional years contracted and that talks are underway to extend the deal further.
  • The 2025 race, scheduled for October 24–26 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, is sold out despite Sergio Pérez not competing this year.
  • Officials welcomed Pérez’s move to Cadillac from 2026 onward and said his return is expected to revive Mexican fan enthusiasm in future editions.