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Mexico GP 2026
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
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Get your tickets to Mexico Grand Prix
2026-11-01
Choose your F1 ticket category from the list below and prepare for an action-packed event in Mexico. For a good view of the low-speed chicane at turn 13 as well as the post-race celebrations, you should choose Grandstand 14 or 15. For a perfect place to watch overtaking, Grandstand 3 is a perfect match. See more information and pictures under each ticket category.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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Grandstand 15
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Located on the inside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Price: £697.00
F1 Live - Grandstand 14
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the Mexican GP with reserved seats at Grandstand 14, located on a prime spot between the challenging turns 13 and 15. Next to a 3-day grandstand ticket, you can... Read more
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Price: £1 465.00
F1 Live - Grandstand 4-5
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the Mexican GP with reserved seats at Grandstand 4 or 5, located on a prime spot between the challenging turns 1,2 and 3. Next to a 3-day grandstand ticket,... Read more
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Price: £1 831.00
Grandstand 14
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Located on the outside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Grandstand 3A
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Is located at the end of the main straight at turn 1. Here is a perfect place to see overtakes. This grandstand is not covered.
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Grandstand 10
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Located at turn 6 with a good view from turn 4 to turn 6. You also have a view directly down the straight that forms the approach towards turn 4.... Read more
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Main Grandstand 1,2
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Main Grandstand 1& 2 is located at the long straight at the start/finish line. Here you can watch the pre-race preparations and soak up the great atmosphere. This grandstand... Read more
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Sunday
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Grandstand 15
Sunday
Located on the inside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Price: £566.00
Grandstand 14
Sunday
Located on the outside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Grandstand 3A
Sunday
Is located at the end of the main straight at turn 1. Here is a perfect place to see overtakes. This grandstand is not covered.
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Main Grandstand 1,2
Sunday
Main Grandstand 1 & 2 is located at the long straight at the start/finish line. Here you can watch the pre-race preparations and soak up the great atmosphere. This... Read more
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Saturday & Sunday
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Grandstand 15
Saturday & Sunday
Located on the inside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Price: £603.00
Grandstand 14
Saturday & Sunday
Located on the outside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Saturday
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Grandstand 14
Saturday
Located on the outside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Friday
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Grandstand 15
Friday
Located on the inside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Price: £52.00
Grandstand 14
Friday
Located on the outside of the track at the low-speed chicane at turn 13. Here you get a close-up of the cars. You can also enjoy the post-race celebrations at... Read more
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Price: £73.00
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez - Mexican GP
The Mexican Grand Prix is a must-see event due to the challenging Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez track. The circuit is located at a high altitude of approximately 2200 meters above sea level. That makes it an extra challenge for the teams. The Mexico GP is known for its passionate fans and the festive atmosphere.
Reviews from F1-fans!
Who will take the podium at Mexico GP 2026?
Here’s what fans think:
- 🥇 Lando Norris (53.3%)
- 🥈 Max Verstappen (20.0%)
- 🥉 Lewis Hamilton (6.7%)
The High-Altitude Fiesta: Why the Mexico GP is a Carnival of Speed
If you think you have experienced a passionate F1 crowd, wait until you step into the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The Mexico GP is not just a weekend on the racing calendar; it is an explosion of color, mariachi music, and unadulterated fan passion. Situated over 2,200 meters above sea level in the heart of Mexico City, this track offers a unique racing environment that pushes the cars to their absolute limits and wraps the fans in an unmatched fiesta atmosphere.
As the 2026 season hurtles toward its dramatic conclusion on November 1, Mexico will be a crucial battleground. Buying a ticket to this race means you get to experience the legendary Foro Sol stadium section firsthand, where the wall of sound from the grandstands literally drowns out the noise of the V6 turbo engines.
The Track: Thin Air and Maximum Speed
The high altitude of Mexico City changes the game for teams and drivers, making the racing incredibly tactical.
- The Aero Conundrum: Because the air is so thin, the cars run maximum downforce wings (like they use in Monaco) but still achieve speeds of over 350 km/h down the main straight because there is so little air resistance.
- The Foro Sol Stadium: This is the crown jewel of the circuit. The track cuts directly through an old baseball stadium packed with over 30,000 screaming fans. Standing here with a ticket as the drivers navigate the slow, technical corners is the most intense stadium vibe in all of motorsport.
- Cooling Challenges: The thin air makes cooling the brakes and engines a nightmare. You will see plenty of drama as drivers struggle to manage their temperatures while fighting for position.
What to Know Before You Head to Mexico City
Visiting Mexico City for a GP is an incredible adventure, and keeping a few insider tips in mind will make your race weekend smooth and unforgettable:
- Ditch the Car, Take the Metro: Mexico City traffic is legendary, but the circuit is perfectly connected. Take Metro Line 9 (the brown line) and get off at stations like Ciudad Deportiva or Puebla. It drops you right at the track gates, saving you time and stress.
- Hydrate and Pace Yourself: The altitude is real. You might find yourself getting tired or dehydrated faster than usual. Drink plenty of water throughout the day while you are sitting in the grandstands.
- Day of the Dead Celebrations: The race weekend often coincides with Mexico’s famous Día de los Muertos celebrations. The city is decorated with stunning altars and marigolds, making it the absolute best time of the year to visit for local culture.
Choosing Your Mexico GP Tickets
The layout of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez means your ticket location heavily dictates the kind of vibe you will experience:
- The Foro Sol Grandstands (Gris & Marrón): If you want to be part of the iconic post-race podium party and experience the loudest crowd in F1, these are the tickets you need to buy. The energy here is unmatched.
- Main Grandstand (Verde Zone): This is the spot for pure racing enthusiasts. You get a perfect view of the incredibly long main straight, the tense grid build-up, and the frantic pit stops.
- Turn 1 to 3 Grandstands (Azul Zone): Located at the end of the main straight. This is the prime overtaking zone where drivers lunge down the inside after slipstreaming at top speed.
A Modern Classic with Deep Roots
Mexico has a rich history in F1, dating back to the legendary Rodríguez brothers in the 1960s. Since its return to the calendar, it has cemented itself as a favorite for drivers and fans alike. From Lewis Hamilton securing world titles here to local hero Checo Perez being cheered on by a home crowd, this venue always delivers unforgettable memories.
The combination of world-class racing, incredible street food like tacos al pastor, and the warmth of the Mexican people makes this event special. Secure your 2026 tickets early, because this is one fiesta that sells out incredibly fast every single year.