Lando Norris, Mexico City and F1
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The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 6:30pm (BST).
Mexico City is one of the more unusual places that Formula 1 races, and it’s all thanks to altitude. The city sits at than 7,350 feet (2,240 m) above sea level, which makes the air noticeably thin compared to the average Grand Prix held at sea level. Like humans, F1 cars need air.
F1 fans blast FIA after marshals’ near-miss with Liam Lawson sparks safety concerns, while a late VSC ruins the Mexico GP ending.
The Foro Sol stadium during F1 action for the Mexico City Grand Prix Lead image design: Drew Jordan/The Athletic; Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu/ MEXICO CITY — High altitude, low grip. Formula One has arrived at the highest circuit on its calendar: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Lando Norris took back the lead in the F1 drivers’ standings after winning the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen also gained ground on Oscar Piastri. Piastri came into the weekend with a 14-point advantage over Norris and a 40-point gap to Verstappen.
The British youngster logged a surprise fourth after challenging for a podium.
Alexandra Saint Mleux turned heads at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend, proving once again why she’s one of Formula 1’s most-watched style icons. The influencer and fashion designer, 22, shared a series of photos to Instagram on Saturday,
Sky rotate their punditry team throughout the campaign and sometimes that means more than one familiar face is missing. In Mexico, not only is Brundle not on duty but pit lane reporter Ted Kravitz is absent as well, having announced on air after last Sunday's United States Grand Prix that he was not going to make the trip to Mexico City.