Drivers compete after RB's Japanese driver Tsunoda Yuki crashing during the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit in Mexico City, Mexico on Oct. 27, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Mengxin) McLaren's British driver Lando Norris competes during the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix at t...
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many drivers the opportunity of getting to Formula 1, and even if that's not with Red Bull Racing, that they've gone on to have careers in other teams. And the programme has changed a little. It was, in previous years, quite top-heavy in talent in Formula 2, Formula ...
we had Esteban [Gutierrez] that was there also. We had two Mexican drivers at the time. And it's really hard for a country to have one Formula 1 driver. So to have two racing at the same time, it was just a unique moment. So it's great for the crowd. And I hope Pato can ge...
Round 20 of the Formula 1 season, the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix weekend will take place between 25–27 October. The 71-lap Grand Prix starts at 14:00 local time (UTC -5) on Sunday, 27 October, at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in the Mexican capital,
Three-time defending Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen says he doesn’t care about criticism of his racing tactics at the Mexico City Grand Prix last weekend.
Time is running out on Lando’s Norris’ Formula 1 title chase of Max Verstappen. The McLaren driver leaves Texas for the Mexico City Grand Prix further adrift from Verstappen after a disappointing United States Grand Prix weekend.
Charles Leclerc used an expletive when reflecting on the moment he was passed by Lando Norris during the Mexico City Grand Prix: watch the Sao Paulo Sprint on Saturday at 2pm, with Qualifying for the main race later at 6pm, live on Sky Sports F1...
Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and its artistic center, so when the city's mayor not only dropped the ban on cruising but declared a "Lowrider Day" in 2016, Trujillo says cars slow-rolled in by the hundreds. Patricia Trujillo: There was this real shift in c...
We know that abuse on social media and from the crowds at races has been an issue for a long time, but the issues at the Mexico City Grand Prix were arguably far more alarming. There was little room for manoeuvre in the paddock, with drivers and team principals being mobbed by those ...