Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez – Mexico City Grand Prix

Mexico City · MX

Circuit Facts

Short Name
Hermanos Rodriguez
Direction
Clockwise
Turns
17
DRS Zones
2
Lap Length
4.304 km
Race Distance
305.354 km
Lap Record
1:17.774

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Upcoming at this Circuit

Fri, Oct 30 – Sun, Nov 1 Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix 2026 (Mexico (Mexico City)) View →

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, located in Mexico City, is one of the most iconic and prestigious circuits in Formula 1. Named after brothers Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez, legendary Mexican racing drivers, the circuit has been a cornerstone of Mexican motorsport since its inauguration in 1962. Situated in the heart of Mexico City at an elevation of 2,250 meters above sea level, the circuit presents unique challenges including thin air that affects aerodynamics and engine performance. The high altitude demands special preparation from teams and drivers alike, making it one of F1's most distinctive venues.

The 4.304 km circuit features 17 corners and is renowned for its technical layout that combines fast straights with challenging chicanes and corners. The circuit demands both precision and aggressive driving, with drivers experiencing rapid gear changes and demanding braking zones. The combination of high elevation, technical corners, and varying weather conditions creates an unpredictable racing environment that tests both driver skill and vehicle setup.

Hosting the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a symbol of Mexico's rich motorsport heritage and passion for racing. The passionate Mexican fans create an electrifying atmosphere throughout race weekend, with fervent support for their nation's racing tradition. The circuit represents an important milestone for Formula 1 in the Americas, serving as a bridge between North American and Latin American racing cultures.

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