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Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Mexican Grand Prix · Mexico City, Mexico

Formula 1 racing circuit active
100
TurfNurd Score — Iconic venue
Based on capacity, historical significance and visitor interest
Team
Mexican Grand Prix
Capacity
105,000
Year Built
1959
Surface
asphalt
Indoor / Outdoor
outdoor
Country

About Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

When you touch down in Mexico City with the roar of engines on your mind, the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez should be your first stop. This legendary 4.3-kilometer circuit sits in the heart of one of the world's most vibrant capitals, offering visitors a unique blend of motorsport history and modern Formula One excitement. Named to honor two brothers who gave everything to racing—Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez, both tragically lost to the sport they loved—the track carries a poignant legacy that echoes through every turn.

Formula One fans will find themselves in paradise here, especially if you can time your visit for the Mexico City Grand Prix each autumn. The circuit returned to the F1 calendar in 2015 after a 23-year absence, and the atmosphere is absolutely electric. The high-altitude location at over 2,200 meters makes this one of the most challenging stops on the calendar for drivers and teams alike. Whether you're watching from the passionate grandstands or exploring the facility during off-season track days and local racing events, you'll feel the pulse of Mexican motorsport culture at every corner of this storied venue.

Historic moments
1963
Mexican Grand Prix
Other
1968
Summer Olympics - Road Cycling Events
Olympics
1970
Mexican Grand Prix
Other
1986
Mexican Grand Prix
Other
1990
Mexican Grand Prix
Other
2015
Mexican Grand Prix
135,000 attendance
Other
2019
Mexican Grand Prix
345,694 attendance
Other
Score breakdown: Capacity 30p · Historic events 30p · League prestige 35p