Overview
- More than 250 drivers competed across categories such as Súper Copa Roshfrans GTM Pro1, FIA NACAM Fórmula 4, TC 2000, TCR México, Copa 1.8 and Fórmula Vintage
- The festival opened with Luis “Potro” Caballero’s rendition of the national anthem and a Mexican Army ceremony before back-to-back races
- Off-track attractions included live lucha libre bouts, classic and tuned car displays, interactive exhibits and a closing paddock concert by Mario Bautista
- Motorsport veterans Mario Domínguez and Michel Jourdain Jr. joined the grid, with Jourdain calling the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez an essential circuit for drivers
- SpeedFest director Ricardo Escotto emphasized the event’s rapid growth and secured November 2 as the date for its next iteration