Formula 1 has finalized a three-year contract extension with promoter CIE to keep theĀ Mexico City Grand PrixĀ at Autódromo Hermanos RodrĆguez on the calendar through the 2028 season. The 2025 race, scheduled forĀ October 26, will be the final event under the current agreement before the new deal takes effect.
A Resurgent Fan Favorite

Since its revival in 2015, the Mexico GP has grown into one of F1ās mostĀ electrifying events, drawing a recordĀ 405,000 spectatorsĀ last year. Despite the impending departure of Mexican driverĀ Sergio PĆ©rezĀ from Red Bull after this season, organizers remained confident in the raceās appealāa belief now validated by the extension.
Government & Promoter Commitment
The event retains strong backing from Mexican authorities, includingĀ Mexico City Mayor Clara BrugadaĀ andĀ President Claudia Sheinbaum. Alejandro Soberón, CEO of promoter CIE, emphasized the raceās impact:
“This not only boosts Mexico Cityās economy but also showcases our country globally. Weāll keep delivering an unmatched live experience, as we have for nearly a decade.”
F1ās Enthusiasm for Mexicoās “Unique Energy”
F1 CEOĀ Stefano DomenicaliĀ praised the eventās vibrant atmosphere:
“The passion of Mexican fans creates one of the most incredible experiences in our championship.”
Recent Highlights & 2025 Schedule
Last yearās race featured a thrilling battle betweenĀ Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, withĀ Carlos SainzĀ claiming Ferrariās final victory of the season. In 2025, the Mexico GP will follow AustināsĀ United States Grand PrixĀ in a back-to-back Americas swing, while Brazilās race becomes a standalone event.
