Lando Norris BOOED by F1 Mexican Grand Prix fans
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Charles Leclerc's second-place finish at the Mexican Grand Prix has added another accolade to his Formula 1 resumé. The newly turned 28-year-old claimed his seventh podium of 2025 with Ferrari, matching his best result of the season so far after taking second at his home race in Monaco.
The battle for the Formula 1 world championship is getting very interesting heading into Mexico City, as three drivers continue to race for the title in the annual Mexican Grand Prix. For most of the 2025 season,
The 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix is scheduled to begin today, Oct. 26, at 4 p.m. ET. If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Mexico City GP for free.
Lando Norris’ commanding victory in Mexico has dramatically shaken up the Formula 1 championship standings. The British driver claimed the maximum 25 points by
Formula One statistics for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the 20th race of the 24 round championship.
The Formula 1 driver championship heats up at the Mexican Grand Prix. Points leader Oscar Piastri struggles in qualifying, while McLaren teammate Lando Norris takes pole position.
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F1 driver Liam Lawson says he ‘could have killed’ marshals running on racetrack at Mexico Grand Prix
Formula One driver Liam Lawson said that he narrowly avoided a fatal collision with two marshals who ran across the racetrack at the Mexico Grand Prix.
After Max Verstappen's win in COTA last weekend, Formula 1 heads to Mexico for back-to-back race weekends at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Last time out in
Every Formula One race during the 2025 season will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. All practice and qualifying sessions and all F1 Sprint events also will be broadcast. This race will be carried on ESPN. Selected races will also stream on ESPN Plus, featuring two alternate streams for all races (Driver Tracker and mixed onboard cameras).
After a decade of roaring engines and sold-out grandstands, the Mexican Grand Prix will celebrate its 10th anniversary this weekend as a major economic driver and international showcase for the country.
Liam Lawson’s Mexican Grand Prix was forced to retire from Formula One’s Mexican Grand Prix, less than 10 laps into Monday’s race. The Kiwi had qualified in 15th, but suffered front wing damage in a first lap incident with Williams Carlos Sainz.