Get to Know the Details of the Mexican Grand Prix

The Mexican Grand Prix is approaching, and Checo Pérez must be a key figure, as the championship demands it.

After a day marked by another victory for Max Verstappen in Texas, the other side of the coin in Red Bull, Checo Pérez, is obliged to shine in his homeland.

Besides racing at home, the defense of the runner-up position is at stake because, in the Mexican Grand Prix, Checo Pérez can make a difference that could be crucial.

Yes, Checo Pérez was fortunate at the United States Grand Prix because the penalty against Lewis Hamilton allowed Checo Pérez to move up the ranks while his close competitor achieved nothing.

Therefore, at the Mexican Grand Prix, Checo Pérez must confirm what he’s made of.

It may seem like the Mexican won’t achieve much, but he could achieve the best performance of his entire season.

Seven Boeing 747 planes landed on the morning of October 23 at the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) with the Formula 1 cars of the teams, technical equipment, and materials for the Mexican Grand Prix.

After unloading the seven aircraft, the entire team moved from Santa Lucía Airport to the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, where preparations are already underway for the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix.

As for tickets for the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix, they went on sale last November through an exclusive pre-sale for cardholders of three banks, followed by general sales.

People interested in buying Formula 1 tickets in Mexico had two options: making the transaction on the Ticketmaster website or visiting the box office located at the Palacio de los Deportes.

Also read: United States Grand Prix: Another victory for Max Verstappen and fourth for Checo Pérez.

Mexican Grand Prix 2023: Ticket Prices

The cost of tickets for the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix in each area of the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome were as follows:

Zone and Price

  • Green Grandstand $29,000
  • Grandstand 2 $29,000
  • Orange Grandstand 2A $3,500
  • Blue Grandstand 3 $11,900
  • Grandstand 3A $8,900
  • Grandstand 4 $13,600
  • Grandstand 5 $13,600
  • Grandstand 5A $12,600
  • Grandstand 5B $12,600
  • Grandstand 6 $11,900
  • Grandstand 6A $6,500
  • Grandstand 6B $8,900
  • Grandstand 8 $9,500
  • Grandstand 9 $11,200
  • Yellow Grandstand 7 $12,600
  • Grandstand 10 $18,000
  • Grandstand 11 $16,600
  • Gray Zone South Forum Sun $9,000
  • North Forum Coffee Zone $8,000
  • People with disabilities $3,500

After the pre-sale and general sale, Ticketmaster reported that all F1 tickets in Mexico were sold out. Currently, there are tickets available through resale websites, where prices can reach up to 30,000 pesos for a one-day ticket. Please be cautious when buying from these sources to avoid fraud.

Now you have your tickets, and everything is ready to enjoy the roar of the F1 engines racing at full speed at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome. But on what days and at what times will there be action on the track?

The activities of the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix start long before the drivers put on their racing suits and get into their race cars.

However, not all activities are open to the public.

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