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Five things to watch out for at the F1 Mexico GP
So not only is Verstappen claiming a fifth, consecutive title a genuine possibility, but his recent form can also serve as a test to the McLaren pair to judge their mettle. Both are fighting for their maiden crown and Piastri, in particular, needs a huge result to stop any momentum from his challengers.
The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 6:30pm (BST).
Paddock rumours at the Mexico City Grand Prix have led to increased speculation of a potential F1 cost cap breach
Red Bull are closing in on a decision over their 2026 driver line-up plans and British teenager Arvid Lindblad has a golden opportunity to boost his chances on Friday
The alarm bells will be ringing at McLaren with five rounds to go in the 2025 F1 world championship as the teams prepare for this weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix. The British outfit have already secured the team title but what had looked a battle between their drivers for the individual crown is now very much a three-way race.
Nine drivers will miss the opening session of the weekend as the Formula 1 teams fulfil a requirement to run rookies at least four times in a practice session this year; watch the Mexico City GP live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend,
Formula 1 heads to Mexico City for the next stop on the 2025 calendar. The title race is finely poised, but could the weather conditions influence the outcome? Here is the weather forecast for the race weekend.
Under current regulations, each full-time driver must give up their car for at least two FP1 sessions during the season