Mexican Grand Prix – Key figures
Second Grand Prix in two weeks in this championship, after the United States Grand Prix, it's time for the Mexican Grand Prix on the magnificent Hermanos Rodriguez circuit. In order not to be lost about this Grand Prix, here are some key figures.
Key figures to know:
1’14’758: Best lap achieved by Max Verstappen during his pole position in 2019.
2: Number of times Lewis Hamilton has won a world championship title (2017 and 2018).
1.75° (rear) and 3.25° (front): Wheel camber limit provided by Pirelli for the weekend.
3: Record of victories held by Max Verstappen (2017, 2018, 2021).
4,304: Length, in kilometers, of the circuit.
17: Number of turns.
20: Number of Grand Prix races held in Mexico.
23.5 psi (front) and 20.5 psi (rear): Minimum tire pressure limit provided by Pirelli for the weekend.
71: Number of laps to complete during the race.
305,354 km Total distance to cover during the race.
1963: First Grand Prix of Mexico. Scottish driver Jim Clark emerged victorious.
2015: Return of Mexico to the F1 calendar after 23 years of absence.
2200 m: Altitude at which the circuit is located.
110,000: Maximum capacity of spectators.