Max Verstappen wins third consecutive Formula One world championship
Formula One is in Mexico City this Sunday for the 19th Grand Prix of the season at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit. World champion Max Verstappen will be looking for a repeat of last year’s victory for what would be a record 16th win in a one-sided campaign that has already seen the Dutchman regain his drivers’ title with plenty of track time to spare.
But his team-mate Sergio Perez is on home turf at the Mexican Grand Prix and will be determined to please the crowd by finishing on top of the podium.
Will Red Bull dominate again, or can Lewis Hamilton finally get an elusive first victory of the season on the board? Express Sport has all the race details that you need…
Mexican Grand Prix UK start time
The Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, to the east of Mexico City, will take place on Sunday, October 29, starting at 8pm UK time. That’s 2pm local time in Mexico.
Mexican Grand Prix weather forecast
According to Autosport, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City is set for largely sunny and mild conditions across the whole race weekend, although there is a small chance of some rain on race day. Highs of 24 degrees Celsius have been forecasted for the start of the race, with sunshine and showers predicted.
How to follow the Mexican Grand Prix: TV Channel, live stream, radio, highlights
The full race will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage of the race is scheduled to get underway at 6.30pm UK time on Sunday before the race itself begins at 8pm. Don’t miss the start, as the long run down to turn 1 routinely produces one of the most dramatic starts in the F1 season.
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Sky Sports subscribers will be able to live stream the race via the Sky Sports app using a mobile, tablet or computer.
If you don’t subscribe to Sky, you can still watch the race by purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass from NOW for ยฃ11.98. Channel Four will be showing highlights from Mexico City later on Sunday evening.
Radio coverage will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live or 5 Live Sports Extra stations and via the BBC Sport website. Coverage of the Mexican GP will start at 8pm UK time on BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app.
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