Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Circuit)
The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, nestled within Mexico City's sprawling Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City, is renowned for its high altitude and challenging mix of fast straights and technical stadium section. Named in honor of Mexican racing legends Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez, the circuit first hosted Formula 1 in 1963 and has been a fixture on the calendar for 25 races, most recently in 2025. Its unique atmosphere, fueled by passionate Mexican fans, culminates in the iconic "Foro Sol" stadium section, where cars weave through a former baseball field, creating an unparalleled spectator experience. The thin air at over 2,200 meters above sea level significantly impacts engine performance and car cooling, adding another strategic layer for teams to contend with.
- First Race
- 1963
- Last Race
- 2025
- Total Races
- 25(rank 16)
Most driver wins
- 1stM. Verstappen5 wins
- 2ndL. Hamilton2 wins
- 3rdN. Mansell2 wins
- 4thA. Prost2 wins
- 5thJ. Clark2 wins
Most driver podiums
- 1stL. Hamilton6 podiums
- 2ndM. Verstappen6 podiums
- 3rdN. Mansell4 podiums
- 4thA. Senna4 podiums
- 5thR. Patrese4 podiums
Most driver starts
- 1stL. Hamilton10 starts
- 2ndM. Verstappen10 starts
- 3rdC. Sainz10 starts
- 4thF. Alonso9 starts
- 5thS. Pérez9 starts
Most constructor wins
- 1st5 winsUnknown
- 2nd3 winsUnknown
- 3rd3 winsUnknown
- 4th3 winsUnknown
- 5th3 winsUnknown
Most constructor podiums
- 1st15 podiumsUnknown
- 2nd10 podiumsUnknown
- 3rd9 podiumsUnknown
- 4th8 podiumsUnknown
- 5th8 podiumsUnknown