Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a Mexican Formula One circuit near Mexico City. It was named after racing driver Ricardo Rodríguez (the brother of Pedro Rodríguez, a Formula One driver). It was finished in 1962 and held its first Formula One race there in the same year, though it did not count for the championship. A year later, the Mexican Grand Prix started, and continued from 1963 to 1970, where F1 did not return until 1986, and left once again 1992. The track still hosts various events, and even hosted the Nationwide Series from 2005 to 2008, before leaving once again.


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Fresko
14 February 2016
Awesome races if you come to watch F1. Nascar ain't that good here
Kandu Tapia
2 December 2018
"A very good track to exercise either by cycling, skating or running. The F1 season is an excellent event and has been listed as one of the best organized in the world."
Kandu Tapia
13 December 2018
A very good track to exercise either by cycling, skating or running. The F1 season is an excellent event and has been listed as one of the best organized in the world.
Christian Lopez
16 March 2020
You Can park in the jardín balbuena neighborhood, just don’t park in front of a garage
JRA
2 November 2015
On Sunday Nov 1st 2015. Formula 1 (F1) came back to Mexico after 23 long years. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes Benz won the race !!
Tyler
4 November 2018
No snacks or water allowed! Tiny tiny snacks only. Plan accordingly!!
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