🏁 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix Preview

🏁 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix Preview

After a drama-filled U.S. Grand Prix weekend, Formula 1 heads south to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for Round 20 of the 2025 season — the Mexico City Grand Prix. With just five Grands Prix and two Sprints remaining, the championship battles are heating up as teams and drivers prepare to tackle the unique high-altitude challenge that Mexico brings.

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Championship Standings After 19 Rounds

Drivers’ Championship – Top 5

1. 🇦🇺 Oscar Piastri – 346 pts

2. 🇬🇧 Lando Norris – 332 pts

3. 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen – 306 pts

4. 🇬🇧 George Russell – 252 pts

5. 🇲🇨 Charles Leclerc – 192 pts

Constructors’ Championship – Top 5

1. McLaren – 678 pts (2025 Constructors’ Champions 🏆 — Back-to-back titles!)

2. Mercedes – 341 pts

3. Ferrari – 334 pts

4. Red Bull – 331 pts

5. Williams – 111 pts

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Storylines to Watch

McLaren Secures Back-to-Back Constructors’ Titles

McLaren’s incredible 2025 campaign continues as they clinch their second consecutive Constructors’ Championship, marking the team’s first back-to-back titles since the late 1980s. The Woking squad’s resurgence has been nothing short of dominant, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris leading the charge all season long.

Now, with the team title sealed, the focus shifts entirely to the Drivers’ Championship, where the McLaren duo is separated by just 14 points — a battle that could go down to the final round.

Team Tensions Eased After Singapore–Austin Drama

After back-to-back first-lap collisions between the two McLaren drivers in Singapore and Austin, the team has publicly backtracked on plans for disciplinary action against Norris, acknowledging both drivers’ roles in the recent incidents. Piastri’s aggressive move in the U.S. Sprint race — which ended both cars’ runs — nearly opened the door for Verstappen, who capitalized with a double win weekend to slash his championship deficit to 40 points.

Verstappen’s Title Comeback Charge

Following a massive 104-point gap after the Dutch GP, Max Verstappen’s resurgence has kept his hopes of a fifth World Championship alive. With Red Bull set to introduce one final upgrade package before season’s end — though not yet revealing at which race — the team knows it must deliver perfection from here on out.

Altitude Challenge

At over 2,200 meters above sea level, Mexico City’s thin air places huge demands on both engines and aerodynamics. Expect reduced downforce levels and some tricky car balance issues across the grid. Power unit cooling and tire management will be crucial throughout the weekend.

Ferrari’s Revival

After months of frustration, Charles Leclerc finally returned to the podium at the U.S. Grand Prix, finishing P3 — his first top-three result since Belgium. Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, continues his pursuit of a maiden Ferrari podium, setting a new milestone in Austin as the first F1 driver to surpass 5,000 career points. However, he also now holds an unfortunate record: the longest Ferrari driver streak without a podium (19 races).

Sainz Penalized After US Collision

Carlos Sainz’s strong season with Williams takes a setback this weekend as he serves a five-place grid penalty for his collision with rookie Kimi Antonelli in Austin that ended his race prematurely.

Rookie FP1 Takeover

Nine of the ten teams will be running rookie drivers in FP1, fulfilling the FIA requirement of giving young drivers track time twice per car per season. Expect a mixed-up first session as new names take the wheel for McLaren, Alpine, Haas, Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Red Bull, Racing Bulls, and Williams.

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Mexico City Stats

Last year’s winner: Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)

Most wins: Max Verstappen (5)

Fastest lap: Valtteri Bottas (2021) – 1:17.774

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Predictions

Qualifying

    1. Max Verstappen
    2. Lando Norris
    3. George Russell

Race

    1. Max Verstappen
    2. Lando Norris
    3. Oscar Piastri

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As the F1 circus heads into the final stretch, Mexico promises to be a pivotal round in this unforgettable 2025 season. Can Verstappen keep his momentum and close the gap, or will McLaren’s young guns maintain control in the thin air of Mexico City?

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