The Mexico City GP packing challenge is the temperature swing. Days are warm and sunny; evenings after sunset are cold. The altitude amplifies UV exposure and dehydration. Closed shoes are required by the circuit. None of these are complicated — they just need to be on your list before you leave the hotel.
Daytime (sessions): 22–24°C, sunny, occasional cloud — deceptively strong UV
Evening (post-race): 7–10°C — rapid drop once sun goes below the mountains
Rain probability: Low — dry season begins in November, but carry a compact layer
UV index: High — altitude reduces atmosphere, UV is stronger than it feels
The gap between afternoon and evening temperatures is larger than most F1 venues. People who pack only for the warm day are genuinely cold by the podium ceremony.
Closed-toe shoes
The circuit rules require closed shoes — open sandals and flip-flops are not permitted. Also: you will walk 5–8km across the circuit and park on race day. Comfortable, broken-in shoes are the highest-impact packing decision.
Sunscreen SPF 50+
Shop →At 2,240m, the UV index is significantly higher than at sea level — even on cool, slightly overcast days. First-timers who feel comfortable in the pleasant November air skip sunscreen and pay for it later. Apply before you leave the hotel and carry for reapplication.
Jacket or mid-layer fleece
Shop →The single most important item after your ticket. Mexico City drops from 22°C at 2pm to 7°C after sunset. If you're staying for the evening or the podium ceremony in the Foro Sol, a jacket is not optional — it gets genuinely cold.
Electrolyte powder or tablets
Altitude dehydration is faster and less obvious than at sea level. Water alone is less effective at replenishing — electrolytes make a measurable difference, especially on race day when you are walking and standing for 8+ hours at 2,240m.
Water bottle (plastic only)
Refill stations are available inside the circuit. Glass and metal containers are not permitted — bring plastic. A 1-litre bottle refilled throughout the day is the right setup.
Ear protection
Shop →The Foro Sol stadium section concentrates engine noise in an enclosed space. Ear defenders or foam earplugs are recommended for all sessions — essential if you have Foro Sol tickets.
Full details on what gets rejected at the gate → Mexico City GP bag policy
At 2,240m, several standard items become more important than they would be at a sea-level circuit:
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