CORNERS VISIBLE
Pit straightStart/finish lineT1 approachFinal chicane exit
☂ Covered📺 Big Screen🍴 Food Nearby♿ Accessible🏎 Pit Lane View🏁 Start/Finish
KEY FACTS
▸Highest altitude F1 circuit at 2,285m — engines produce less downforce and cooling is different
▸Mexican crowd is passionate and colourful — one of the warmest atmospheres in F1
▸Limited overtaking on track but racing is intense due to the altitude effect
▸Full cover essential — Mexico City October afternoons can bring dramatic storms
WHAT IT'S LIKE
Mexico City's pit straight is one of the longest in F1 and sits 2,285 metres above sea level: you'll notice the thinner air if you walk up the steps quickly. The covered roof is essential given October afternoons can switch from sunshine to dramatic storms in under 20 minutes. The Mexican crowd's celebration style: singing, dancing, colour: makes this the most joyful F1 grandstand atmosphere on the calendar.
FAN REVIEW
"The Mexican crowd sing La Bamba and dance between sessions. The most joyful F1 crowd I've encountered."
💺 BEST SEATS
Upper rows, sections D-F — elevated view of the Foro Sol section in the distance