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Tourists enjoying and spending at the Mexico Grand Prix 2025 in Polanco, with crowded streets, shopping, and high hotel occupancy.

Tourists spend average 30,000 pesos at Mexico Grand Prix 2025

Juan Pérez Larawang ginawa ng AI

Each tourist attending the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City will spend an average of 30,000 pesos on services and food, according to a consultancy. The event will boost hotel occupancy to 90% and benefit areas like Roma, Condesa, and Polanco. Fans also face additional costs for tickets, food, and merchandise that can exceed 95,000 pesos per family.

Norris secures pole in Mexico GP 2025 qualifying amid attendance record

Juan Pérez

Lando Norris of McLaren claimed pole position in the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix qualifying with a record lap of 1:15.586 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The event saw a historic Saturday attendance of 146,132, surpassing the previous record. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton filled the front-row spots, as Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen encountered challenges.

Ex-F1 driver criticizes Franco Colapinto over Alpine continuity

María López

Juan Pablo Montoya, a former Formula 1 driver, issued an unexpected criticism of Franco Colapinto, suggesting his spot in Alpine owes more to money than performance. Yet, a poll in a critical media outlet revealed overwhelming support for his future with the team. Fans await an official announcement on his continuity.

Apple acquires US Formula 1 streaming rights for $750 million

Theo Klein

Formula 1 announced a five-year, $750 million deal with Apple to stream its US races starting in 2026, shifting from ESPN to Apple TV. The agreement includes comprehensive coverage for subscribers and free access to select sessions. This move coincides with the sport's growth and Apple's prior involvement in F1-related media.

Franco Colapinto qualifies last for Mexican Grand Prix after error

María López

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto was eliminated in the first phase of qualifying for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, starting last after going off track on his final attempt. Teammate Pierre Gasly will start from 18th, while Lando Norris took pole position. Colapinto voiced frustration over the Alpine car's challenges.

Alpine takes firm decision with Jack Doohan for final Formula 1 races

The Alpine team has announced a firm decision regarding Australian driver Jack Doohan's role in the final races of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Doohan, who started the year as a starter, was previously replaced by Argentine Franco Colapinto. This step shows he has lost ground in the team's authorities' consideration.

Lando Norris celebrates winning the 2025 Mexican GP, leading the F1 championship by one point, amid race action at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

Lando Norris wins 2025 Mexican GP and leads championship

Juan Pérez Larawang ginawa ng AI

McLaren's Lando Norris won the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix by over 30 seconds, snatching the drivers' championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by one point. The race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez featured incidents like Liam Lawson's near-miss with marshals and early retirements.

Max verstappen leads practice 2 at the mexican grand prix 2025

Juan Pérez

Max Verstappen of Red Bull dominated the second free practice of the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix with a time of 1:17.392 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari finished second, followed by Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, as 101,327 fans attended the first day of activities. Mexican driver Pato O’Ward participated in FP1 with McLaren, ending in 13th place.

Alpine report explains harm to Colapinto in Mexico Grand Prix

María López

The Alpine team released a report detailing why Argentine driver Franco Colapinto could not achieve a better result in the Mexico Grand Prix due to strategy and adverse circumstances. The analysis highlights Colapinto's great comeback against teammate Pierre Gasly in the race's final stretch at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Additionally, a team post hints at efforts to move past controversies between the drivers.

Franco Colapinto finishes ninth and eighteenth in Mexican GP practices

María López

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto delivered a positive performance in the opening practices for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, finishing ninth in FP1 and outperforming his teammates. In FP2, he ended eighteenth but again ahead of Pierre Gasly, despite car issues. Colapinto expressed satisfaction with the day, calling it one of his best Fridays.

McLaren's Setback at Azerbaijan Grand Prix

In a dramatic turn at the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri faced their team's worst performance of the season, with Norris finishing seventh and Piastri crashing out early. Norris highlighted the challenges of maintaining consistency in Formula 1, underscoring how quickly fortunes can shift in the high-stakes world of motorsport. The race exposed vulnerabilities in McLaren's strategy and car setup, potentially impacting their championship aspirations.

European media details three reasons for Colapinto to stay with Alpine in 2026

María López

A European media outlet has revealed three reasons why Franco Colapinto will continue with Alpine for the 2026 Formula 1 season. The French team is preparing an official announcement in the coming days, ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. This news comes amid mixed recent results for the Argentine driver.

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