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When and where to watch Mexico Grand Prix 2025? Date, schedule, race time

The Mexico Grand Prix 2025 is set to take place from October 24 to October 26 at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City. This race weekend will be the 20th race of the 2025 F1 season. Here is everything you need to know ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix 2025, including the date, schedule, race time and streaming details.

Event details

Event: Mexico Grand Prix 2025

Date: 24-26 October

Venue: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Circuit, Mexico city

Mexico Grand Prix 2025 schedule

Mexico Grand Prix 2025, will start on 25th October with the practice. The qualifying round will be on 26th October midnight in Indian Standard time.

The final race will start on 27th October at 1.30 am IST.

Practice 1: 25 October – 12 am IST – 1 am IST

Practice 2: 25 October – 3.30 am IST – 4.30 am IST

Practice 3: 25 October – 11 pm IST – 12 am IST (next day)

Sprint Qualifying: 26 October – 2.30 am IST – 3.30 am IST

Race: 27 October – 1.30 am IST

When and where to watch Mexico Grand Prix 2025?

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For viewers looking to watch Mexico Grand Prix 2025 live, the broadcast is available on ESPN and ABC in the United States, and Sky Sports F1 in the UK.

In India, FanCode app and website will stream the race LIVE. Moreover, the whole race is also accessible through the official F1 TV Pro service.

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The circuit details

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is located at approximately 2,240 meters (about 7,350 feet) above sea level, making it the highest-altitude F1 circuit in the world.

The race covers 71 laps over a 4.304-kilometer circuit totaling approximately 305 kilometers of racing.

Read Also: When and where to watch U.S. Grand Prix 2025?

Who is the current Mexico Grand Prix champion?

Carlos Sainz won the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix with Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc finishing in second and third place. Image | racingnews365

Carlos Sainz won the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix with Lando Norris finishing in second and Charles Leclerc finished.

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