2025 Mexican Grand Prix
It's been a stop-start journey for the Mexican Grand Prix. Originally first held in 1962 it only ran through to 1970. It made a comeback in 1986 but again only ran through to 1992.
After a twelve-year absence, the Mexican GP returned to the F1 calendar in 2015. Originally thought to run through just 2019 it was later announced the race would be in place until at least 2025.
The track is unique, it's 2 km above sea level and also passes through a baseball stadium!
How long is the Mexican Grand Prix?
The lap at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is fairly short, just 4.3 km (2.6 miles) meaning we get a total of 71 laps during the GP.
Mexico City Grand Prix
When is the Mexican Grand Prix?
- Friday 24th October - Practice 1 & 2
- Saturday 25th October - Practice 3 & Qualifying
- Sunday 26th October - The Race
Where can I watch the Mexican Grand Prix?
As with all F1 races this season, you can watch it live on the Sky Sports F1 channel or catch up with the highlights on Channel 4.
Alternatively, if you fancy a trip to Mexico then book those tickets! Situated in Mexico City you can mix the vibrant city life with the racing.

Past Winners & Fastest Laps
Who has won the Mexican Grand Prix? The only active drivers who have recorded multiple wins are Max Verstappen who with three consecutive wins is now on five wins and Lewis Hamilton who won it in 2016 & 2019.
Red Bull leads the way for constructor wins with five whilst Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and Williams have won the GP on three occasions each.
The official fastest lap holder at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is Valtteri Bottas who set a time of 1:17.774 during the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix.
What does Pole produce at the Mexico City Grand Prix?
Winning Grid Starts (Oldest to Lastest): 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 1, 3, 1
From the last 10 Mexico City Grand Prix, a total of 5 drivers have won from pole, which is a successful rate of 50% for drivers turning pole into a win. When looking at those who have started on the front row then that number is 70% (7-10) of the race wins have come from the front row.
The Fate of Pole Sitters (Oldest to Lastest): 1, 1, 1, 4, Ret, 4, 15, 1, 3, 1
Looking at the finishing positions of the pole sitters, then 60% (6-10) of them have finished on the podium.
Previous Mexico City Grand Prix Winners
Here are the last 10 winners of the Mexican Grand Prix:
- 2024: Carlos Sainz Jr. (Ferrari)
- 2023: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2022: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2021: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2019: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2018: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2017: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
- 1992: Nigel Mansell (Williams)
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Fastest Laps
Here at the last 10 fastest laps set at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez:
- 2024: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
- 2023: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 2022: George Russell (Mercedes)
- 2021: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
- 2019: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
- 2018: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
- 2017: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
- 2016: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull Racing)
- 2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
- 1992: Gerhard Berger (McLaren)
2025 F1 Schedule
Here is the schedule for the 2025 F1 season where we have twenty-four races to look forward to.
This year we will have six sprint weekends which will be in China, Miami, Belgium, USA (COTA), São Paulo & Qatar.
- March: Australian Grand Prix (16th), Chinese Grand Prix (23rd)
- April: Japanese Grand Prix (6th), Bahrain Grand Prix (13th), Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (20th)
- May: Miami Grand Prix (4th), Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (18th), Monaco Grand Prix (25th)
- June: Spanish Grand Prix (1st), Canadian Grand Prix (15th), Austrian Grand Prix (29th)
- July: British Grand Prix (6th), Belgian Grand Prix (27th)
- August: Hungarian Grand Prix (3rd), Dutch Grand Prix (31st)
- September: Italian Grand Prix (7th), Azerbaijan Grand Prix (21st)
- October: Singapore Grand Prix (5th), United States Grand Prix (19th), Mexico City Grand Prix (26th)
- November: São Paulo Grand Prix (9th), Las Vegas Grand Prix (22nd), Qatar Grand Prix (30th)
- December: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (7th)
Mexican Grand Prix Betting Tips
Be sure to check the main F1 Tips page for season-long tips and also, additional tips for the Mexican GP.
Which markets do we cover for the F1 Races?
On this page, you will find which driver our tipsters are predicting to win the Mexican Grand Prix. Since the reintroduction in 2015, the winner of all four GPs has come from the front row of the grid.
Our tipsters will also be tipping which driver they believe will set the fastest lap during the GP. The fastest lap has come from those finishing in the top five in the past four GPs.
Additionally, you will find tips for a podium finish or not. Our tipsters will be predicting which drivers will and which drivers will not finish on the podium for the Mexican GP.
Finally, our F1 tipsters will be selecting which drivers will finish inside the points for the GP. Every driver inside the top 10 will receive points so our tipsters are predicting which drivers will finish in the top 10.
Mexican Grand Prix Most Popular Tip
See which tip is the most popular for the Mexican Grand Prix at the top of the page. This is the outcome that has been mostly supported by our tipsters.
Best Tipsters Mexican Grand Prix Tip
We highlight the tipster who has shown the best profit over the past twelve months for their F1 tips and their tip on the Mexican GP will be highlighted at the top of the page.
How do I use the Mexican Grand Prix Betting Tips?
Along with each outcome, whether it be from the two highlighted tips or the other tips on the page is an Add to betslip option.
Using this will put the selected tip into your OLBG betslip, you can add as many or as few tips as you wish. Additionally, you can navigate to other sports on the site and add more tips too.
When you are happy with the tips in your betslip, you can then see which bookmaker is offering the best odds. Select this bookie and your betslip will be transferred over to their site where you can place your bet.
Who are the best F1 tipsters?
Head over to the 'Best F1 Tipsters' page where we highlight only the F1 tipsters who have shown a profit over the past twelve months.
Can I add my own F1 tips?
Sure, head over to the 'Make A Tip' page and start adding your thoughts on the Mexican Grand Prix and those races left this season. It's FREE to enter and you could win yourself some of the monthly cash prizes!
When is the Next F1 Race?
Next up is round 21 of the 2025 F1 season and its Sprint Weekend for the São Paulo Grand Prix with the main race being on Sunday 9th November with racing at the Interlagos Circuit.
Our motor racing content including for this Mexican Grand Prix is meticulously crafted by Andy, a passionate F1 aficionado with a wealth of experience in the sport and never misses a race ensuring he's always up-to-date with the latest events.