In 10 years since the Formula 1 landed again in our country, the Mexico City Grand Prix has not stopped growing and by 2025, a new attendance record is approaching.
With the pilot from Guadalajara Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez as a great emblem, the race of the highest category of motorsports took shape to such a degree that now, despite the absence of #11, the fans have packed the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome in two days of competition.

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How many people attended the Mexican GP this Saturday?
For the last free practice and classification, 146,132 people gathered at the Magdalena Mixiuhca Circuit, with figures such as Max Verstappen of Red Bulland the veteran Fernando Alonsoof Aston Martinas fan favorites.
Last Friday, when the activities began, the registration of fans at the capital’s racetrack was 101,327, this means that 247,459 people attended over the two days.

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What is the attendance record for the Mexican GP?
Last edition, the number of attendees – over 4,014 thousand over three days – set a new record for the event in our country, which has a contract with the F1 until 2028, but – according to the head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada – it is intended to be for longer.

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Mexican GP attendance year by year
Attendance
2015 336,174
2016 339,967
2017 337,043
2018 334,946
2019 345,694
2020 Was not disputed
2021 371,779
2022 395,902
2023 400,639
2024 404,958

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