Domain Adupit.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

In demand: How the Mexico GP sold out despite Sergio Perez’s absence

  • autosport.com language
  • 2025-10-27 00:17 event
  • 1 day ago schedule
In demand: How the Mexico GP sold out despite Sergio Perez’s absence
The Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with another sellout crowd, proving fears of the impact of Sergio Perez's absence were overblown.The Mexico City race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez has swiftly turned into an F1 staple, boosted by national fervour to support home hero Perez as he turned into a multiple grand prix winner in his 30s.But even the ...Keep reading

94. 2025 F1 Mexico City GP - Race Results: Lando Norris to take title lead

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Full results from the Mexico City Grand Prix, Round 20 of the 2025 F1 world championship.

95. 2025 F1 Mexico City GP - Race Results: Lando Norris wins to take title lead

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Full results from the Mexico City Grand Prix, Round 20 of the 2025 F1 world championship.

96. Unseen moment as Liam Lawson narrowly avoids F1 marshals during Mexico City GP

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

A scary moment for Liam Lawson at the Mexico City Grand Prix

97. Lewis Hamilton penalised in Mexico City GP as Max Verstappen F1 rivalry renewed

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Lewis Hamilton has been penalised at the Mexico City Grand Prix

98. Sergio Perez backs Max Verstappen for 2025 F1 title: "He's a driver that deserves the most"

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Sergio Perez believes his former team-mate Max Verstappen will finish the job and take the 2025 Formula 1 drivers' championship this year, adding that the Red Bull star "deserves" it after his form so far this season.Speaking to Sky Sports F1 ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix, Perez praised the Dutchman after what were a tricky few seasons alongside him at the Milton Keynes outfit."I never ...Keep reading

99. 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix RACE LIVE: Is this Norris' big chance against Piastri?

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Full live text commentary on race day for the 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez - Round 20 of the 2025 F1 World Championship

100. 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix RACE LIVE: Norris dominates race, takes overall lead

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Full live text commentary on race day for the 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez - Round 20 of the 2025 F1 World Championship

101. 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix: As it happened - Norris dominates race, takes overall lead

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Full live text commentary as it happened on race day for the 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez - Round 20 of the 2025 F1 World Championship

102. How Mexico's F1 race still sells out despite Sergio Perez absence

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

The Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with another sellout crowd, proving fears of the impact of Sergio Perez's absence were overblown.The Mexico City race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez has swiftly turned into an F1 staple, boosted by national fervour to support home hero Perez as he turned into a multiple grand prix winner in his 30s.But even the ...Keep reading

103. In demand: How the Mexico GP sold out despite Sergio Perez’s absence

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

The Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with another sellout crowd, proving fears of the impact of Sergio Perez's absence were overblown.The Mexico City race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez has swiftly turned into an F1 staple, boosted by national fervour to support home hero Perez as he turned into a multiple grand prix winner in his 30s.But even the ...Keep reading

104. Aston Martin ‘doesn’t deserve points’ in F1 Mexico GP – Fernando Alonso

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Fernando Alonso says Aston Martin ‘doesn’t deserve points’ in Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix, having qualified in 14th with team-mate Lance Stroll down in 19th.As has often been the case this season, Aston Martin did well in free practice – with both Alonso and Stroll in the top 10 in FP2 – but failed to translate that pace into results when it came to competitive ...Keep reading

105. Alonso pins F1 hopes on Newey as Aston Martin goes backwards again

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Fernando Alonso says Aston Martin ‘doesn’t deserve points’ in Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix, having qualified in 14th with team-mate Lance Stroll down in 19th.As has often been the case this season, Aston Martin did well in free practice – with both Alonso and Stroll in the top 10 in FP2 – but failed to translate that pace into results when it came to competitive ...Keep reading

106. Strategy corner: How can Piastri recover, and is Norris at threat?

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

When it comes to strategies for the Mexico Grand Prix, most Formula 1 competitors are expected to run a one-stop.Similarly to its Austin choices, Pirelli didn’t pick consecutive compounds for this weekend’s event – but went one step softer on a less demanding track with fewer high-speed corners, selecting C2, C4 and C5 rubber. This also helps with the lack of grip, with Pirelli F1 boss ...Keep reading

107. Why Lando Norris was "flying" again on timely Mexico F1 pole lap  

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Lando Norris' stunning Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix pole may not be a guarantee his McLaren qualifying issues are behind him, but it appears he is coming alive at the best possible time. In Mexico City, Norris ended a pole-less run that dated back to June's Belgian Grand Prix, during which time he has seen Piastri take control of the championship, only for the Australian's recent wobbles and ...Keep reading

108. How Norris found 'surprising’ form just in time for Mexico F1 pole lap

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Lando Norris' stunning Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix pole may not be a guarantee his McLaren qualifying issues are behind him, but it appears he is coming alive at the best possible time. In Mexico City, Norris ended a pole-less run that dated back to June's Belgian Grand Prix, during which time he has seen Piastri take control of the championship, only for the Australian's recent wobbles and ...Keep reading

109. Oliver Bearman unhappy with F1 rules: “I should be able to do FP1”

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Oliver Bearman has lamented the fact that he had to skip Free Practice 1 at the Mexico Grand Prix owing to Formula 1’s sporting regulations.Teams are mandated to run rookies in each car on two occasions this season on grand prix weekends, with such drivers defined as having not taken more than two grand prix starts.As it happens, Bearman partook in three races last year, standing in for ...Keep reading

110. Bearman unhappy with F1 regs after missing FP1: “I shouldn’t be in this situation”

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Oliver Bearman has lamented the fact that he had to skip Free Practice 1 at the Mexico Grand Prix owing to Formula 1’s sporting regulations.Teams are mandated to run rookies in each car on two occasions this season on grand prix weekends, with such drivers defined as having not taken more than two grand prix starts.As it happens, Bearman partook in three races last year, standing in for ...Keep reading

111. How Alex Marquez turned his tough Friday into a ‘nearly perfect’ Sunday

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Alex Marquez says he rode “nearly the perfect race” on his way to victory in a tough Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang.Not only did the long Sunday race take place in the hottest, sunniest conditions of the weekend, it was also tricky in terms of tyres. The entire field had to manage the soft rear tyre throughout the race, and there was a mix of approaches between the soft and medium ...Keep reading

112. How Alex Marquez recovered from a tough Friday with a ‘nearly perfect’ Sunday

  • 1 day ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Alex Marquez says he rode “nearly the perfect race” on his way to victory in a tough Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang.Not only did the long Sunday race take place in the hottest, sunniest conditions of the weekend, it was also tricky in terms of tyres. The entire field had to manage the soft rear tyre throughout the race, and there was a mix of approaches between the soft and medium ...Keep reading

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.