The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a
motorsport
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race track in
Mexico City
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, Mexico, named after the racing drivers
Ricardo Rodríguez (1942–1962) and
Pedro Rodríguez (1940–1971). The circuit got its current name in 1979 after
Ricardo Rodríguez died in practice for the non-Championship
1962 Mexican Grand Prix and his brother
Pedro was also killed behind the wheel nine years later. Since
2015
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Events
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, the track has once again hosted the
Formula One
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Mexican Grand Prix, an event it previously hosted in two separate periods on a different layout, the last occasion of which was in
1992
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. Since
2021
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the event has been held under the name "Mexico City Grand Prix".
The circuit is located within the public park of the
Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City in southeast Mexico City. The circuit is owned by the Government of the City, but is currently operated under concession by Corporación Interamericana de Entretenimiento (CIE) through OCESA, one of CIE's subsidiaries. CIE also organizes the
NASCAR Mexico Series
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Origins (Desafío Corona)
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races in this circuit and rents the circuits to other parties, including race organizers, automobile clubs and track amateurs for fees that are controversial due to their disproportionately high amounts compared to other ex-F1 courses.
The
NASCAR Xfinity Series
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started racing at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in the 2005 season and ended in the 2008 season.
Martin Truex Jr. won the race in 2005, and
Denny Hamlin won in 2006. For the 2007 race, the chicane was removed to increase passing opportunities down the front straight and into turn 1, and
Juan Pablo Montoya
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from
Bogotá
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,
Colombia
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, won the race.
Kyle Busch was the winner of the race in 2008.
The
A1 Grand Prix series started racing at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in the
2006–07 season using the full-track configuration used by
Formula One
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.
Alex Yoong from
Malaysia
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won the sprint race and
Oliver Jarvis from the
United Kingdom
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won the feature race. In the
2007–08 season,
Jonny Reid from
New Zealand
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won the sprint race and
Adam Carroll of
Team Ireland won the feature race.
History
Built in the Magdalena Mixhuca public park in 1959, the circuit hosted its first
Formula One
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Grand Prix in 1962, as a non-Championship race. The following year the
Mexican Grand Prix became a full World Championship event. The circuit remained part of the F1 calendar through 1970, when spectator overcrowding caused unsafe conditions. When F1 returned in 1986, the circuit boasted a new pit complex, as well as improved safety all around, but left again after 1992 due to safety concerns.
In 2001 CIE and Forsythe Racing tasked D3 Motorsport Development with revamping the circuit. A redesign to include the Foro and a complete upgrade of the circuit was done. It saw a record crowd of 402,413 people attend a round of the CART Championship in 2002.
It was announced in May 2012, that the circuit would again host the
Mexican Grand Prix from 2013, in a five-year deal that would see it replace the
European Grand Prix in
Valencia
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, but this did not happen. The FIA listed the Mexican Grand Prix as the 19th round of the provisional schedule for the
2014 season, but it was not on the final schedule. The Mexican Grand Prix was listed on the 2015 Formula One calendar published by the FIA on 3 December 2014, with
Formula One
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making its return to the circuit with the race on 1 November 2015.
The racetrack is also home to
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC Mexico), a music festival attended by over 200,000 people.
The Grand Prix circuit
Designed as his
thesis
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by student Óscar Fernández in 1953, the circuit has an elevation of ; the thin air causes difficulties for both the drivers and their cars. It also reduces the levels of
aerodynamic drag
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that cars experience, meaning that higher downforce setups can be used with less impact on straight-line speed.
The circuit has an extremely fast final corner (the ''Peraltada'', turn 17) before a long start/finish straight, and thus reminded some of
Monza Circuit; however, unlike Monza's ''Parabolica'' curve, the ''Peraltada'' curve is slightly banked, allowing even more speed through the corner. It was at this corner that the younger Rodríguez crashed, due to suspension failure. After the last F1 Mexican Grand Prix in 1992, a baseball stadium called the ''"Foro"'' was built on the inner part of this curve. When the
Champ Car series began using the track in 2002, the ''Peraltada'' curve was partially bypassed by a series of sharp turns entering and exiting the ''Foro''; re-entering the ''Peraltada'' halfway through.
After the Peraltada comes the long front straight. During the original turbo era in Formula One the faster cars were regularly clocking speeds of up to on the straight.
In the
2005 NASCAR Busch Series season, there was a
chicane on the main straightaway to slow the cars down. They also introduced a curve between the short course and the Ese del Lago to bypass the latter, but avoiding the stadium detour.
The Grand Prix circuit underwent a significant renovation under the direction of
Hermann Tilke for the return of
Formula One
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in . The front straight was slightly extended and reprofiled to accommodate a new media center and paddock. The iconic esses between turns 7 and 13 were significantly modified; the prolific, high radius turns largely diminished and some replaced with fixed angle turns. The baseball field portion of the track was also altered to a low-speed left-right combination that bypassed the first half of the Peraltada, allowing the cars to re-enter the Peraltada halfway through the corner. At , the course is shorter than the previous Grand Prix layout, and
Mexican Grand Prix organizers predicted lap times of around 75 seconds and speeds in excess of for the
current turbocharged Formula One cars, which eliminate the adverse effects of altitude present in naturally aspirated cars.
However, the modern V6 hybrid turbo Formula One cars actually managed to reach top speeds in excess of down the main straight.
The maximum speed recorded in a Formula One car was , established at the end of the start/finish straight.
Layout history
Oval track
The circuit also features an oval layout due to the inclusion of a flat turn that goes from the middle of the main straight to the beginning of the backstretch of circuit. Unlike the road course, the oval is raced in counter-clockwise direction (except for the Formula E race).
The oval configuration of this Mexico City facility is arguably the most dangerous racetrack in Mexico, because of the limited visibility at the exit of turns 2 and 4. This is because the
Foro Sol baseball stadium is located inside turns 1 and 2; and several trees are located inside turns 3 and 4.
During the 2006 season, two accidents occurred in the oval track during
NASCAR Mexico T4 Series events, which took several drivers out of the race, with some needing hospital treatment.
The oval configuration is used at least twice a year, with two double-feature events featuring the
NASCAR Toyota Series and the
NASCAR Mexico T4 Series.
The oval configuration also forms the base of the
FIA Formula E Championship circuit for the
Mexico City ePrix; the oval is raced clockwise, but there is a chicane prior to the entrance of turn 4, with a second chicane on the backstretch, followed by a modified
Foro Sol section that exits for the full Peraltada, and a third chicane midway through the Peraltada (turns 1 and 2 of the oval). FIA Formula E track design was modified by Agustin Delicado Zomeño. Starting from season 3 (2016–2017), the first chicane is removed and now it is a right-hand corner.
In season 6, the track is extended and the two chicanes at the back straight and the Peraltada are removed. The track also uses more of the Formula 1 layout. After turn 2 (Formula E track), the track will turn left instead of right and the extended part includes a 4-turn sequence before going back to the original circuit and the stadium section.
Renamed turns
Before the 1986 Formula One race, the first turn (now turns 1-3) was named in honour of
Moisés Solana, Mexico's third F1 driver. It is still called ''Ese Moisés Solana'', often referred to as the "Solana Complex" in English.
In September 2002, Mexico's fourth and, then most recent, F1 driver
Héctor Rebaque's achievements both in F1 and CART were recognized by renaming turn 6 of the Autodromo as ''Recorte Rebaque'' instead of the previous name of ''Recorte de Gran Premio''.
In 2015, turn 17 was named in honour of
Nigel Mansell, twice winner of the Mexican Grand Prix in
1987
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and
1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
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* January 6
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and the scene of his daring pass around the outside of
Gerhard Berger in
1990.
On September 20, 2016
Adrián Fernández's achievements have been recognized by the naming of turn 12 of the Autodromo in his honour.
Events
; Current
* January:
FIA Formula E Championship ''
Mexico City ePrix''
* May:
TCR World Tour ''SpeedFest'',
NACAM Formula 4 Championship
* June:
NASCAR Cup Series
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''
Viva México 250'',
NASCAR Xfinity Series
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''
The Chilango 150'',
NASCAR Mexico Series
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Origins (Desafío Corona)
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''Pedro Rodríguez 60 & Ricardo Rodríguez 60'',
NACAM Formula 4 Championship ''Motul Grand Prix''
* August:
NACAM Formula 4 Championship ''SpeedFest''
* October:
Formula One
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''
Mexico City Grand Prix'',
NACAM Formula 4 Championship
* December: Endurance 24
; Former
*
A1 Grand Prix (2007–2008)
*
Atlantic Championship (1980–1982)
*
CART/Champ Car World Series
** ''
Gran Premio Tecate'' (1980–1981, 2002–2007)
*
FIA World Endurance Championship
** ''
6 Hours of Mexico'' (2016–2017)
* (1988–1990, 1992–2001)
*
Formula BMW World Final (2008)
*
Formula One
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** ''
Mexican Grand Prix'' (1962–1970, 1986–1992, 2015–2019)
*
Fórmula Panam (2003–2005, 2007–2008, 2012–2013, 2015–2018)
*
Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series
** ''Mexico City 250'' (2005–2008)
*
IMSA GT Championship
** ''
1000 km of Mexico City'' (1974)
*
Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy (2019–2020)
*
LATAM Challenge Series (2011–2013)
*
Mexican Formula Three Championship (1990–2001)
*
NASCAR Mexico T4 Series (2005–2010)
*
NASCAR Stock V6 Series (2011–2015)
*
Porsche Supercup (2017–2019)
*
Race of Champions (2019)
*
Trans-Am Series (1978–1979, 1991)
*
United States Road Racing Championship (1968)
*
World Series Formula V8 3.5 (2017)
*
World Sportscar Championship
** ''
Trofeo Hermanos Rodríguez'' (1989–1991)
Lap records
The official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:17.774, set by
Valtteri Bottas driving for
Mercedes in the
2021 Mexico City Grand Prix
The 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México 2021) was a Formula One racing, Formula One motor race, held on 7 November 2021 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. The rac ...
, while the unofficial all-time track record is 1:14.758, set by
Max Verstappen driving for
Red Bull Racing in the qualifying of the
2019 Mexican Grand Prix. As of June 2025, the fastest official race lap records at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez are listed as:
The baseball stadium
The Autódromo includes a baseball stadium inside turn 14 (Peraltada). The stadium, called
Estadio GNP Seguros since 2024 and formerly known as Foro Sol, was home to the
Diablos Rojos del México and also hosts music concerts. Some of the artists who played there include
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U2,
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. The Diablos Rojos later left the then-called Foro Sol in order to build a new baseball stadium named
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, which was later completed on 23 March 2019. Unlike Estadio GNP, it was built inside of the race track near turns 1 and 3.
“AMLO inaugurará nuevo estadio de los Diablos Rojos del México en 2019”.
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Notes
References
External links
*
at GrandPrix.com (focusing on Formula One
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history)
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
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Sports venues in Mexico City
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Mexican Grand Prix
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Champ Car circuits
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A1 Grand Prix circuits
IMSA GT Championship circuits
Formula E circuits
1962 establishments in Mexico
Sports venues completed in 1962