
Mexico City GP: UK Broadcast Schedule and How to Watch on Sky Sports
Formula 1 heads to the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the Mexico City Grand Prix, with a dramatically tightened title race taking center stage. Following a standout weekend in Austin, Max Verstappen now sits just 40 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri, while Lando Norris's second-place finish in the US GP puts him a mere 14 points adrift of his McLaren teammate. What once seemed a distant possibility for Verstappen has transformed into a compelling comeback story.
Why it matters:
The championship battle has intensified significantly over the past four rounds, turning what appeared to be a dominant season into a nail-biting finish. With only a few races left, every point is critical, and the unique challenges of the Mexico City circuit could further shake up the standings. The Constructors' Championship is also heating up, with Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull separated by just 10 points in the fight for second place.
The Details:
- Championship Stakes: Max Verstappen has closed the gap to championship leader Oscar Piastri to 40 points. Lando Norris is only 14 points behind Piastri, highlighting McLaren's strong form.
- Circuit Characteristics: The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is unique due to its elevation, sitting 2,200m above sea level. This thin air necessitates high-downforce setups despite the long main straight, promising an exciting and unpredictable race.
- The track features the longest run to Turn 1 on the F1 calendar, making the race start notoriously thrilling.
- The final sector winds through an old baseball stadium, creating an immersive atmosphere with 13,000 fans generating a 'wall of noise'.
- Team Battles: Charles Leclerc secured Ferrari's first podium since July in Austin, but the Scuderia hasn't won a race in exactly 12 months. The fight for second in the Constructors' Championship is incredibly tight, with Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull separated by just 10 points.
- Driver Decisions: Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko confirmed that a decision on the 2026 drivers for Racing Bulls (Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson) will be made after the Mexico GP, adding another layer of intrigue to the weekend.
- Weather Forecast: Similar to Austin, the forecast for Mexico City is dry and warm, with temperatures around 25°C throughout the three-day event, and no rain expected.
UK Broadcast Schedule on Sky Sports F1:
- Thursday, October 23:
- 9:00 PM: Drivers' Press Conference
- 12:00 AM (Friday): Paddock Uncut
- Friday, October 24:
- 7:00 PM: Mexico City GP Practice One (session starts 7:30 PM)
- 9:00 PM: The F1 Show
- 10:00 PM: Team Bosses' Press Conference
- 10:45 PM: Mexico City GP Practice Two (session starts 11:00 PM)
- Saturday, October 25:
- 6:15 PM: Mexico City GP Practice Three (session starts 6:30 PM)
- 9:00 PM: Mexico City Grand Prix Qualifying build-up
- 10:00 PM: MEXICO CITY GP QUALIFYING
- Sunday, October 26:
- 6:30 PM: Grand Prix Sunday: Mexico City GP build-up
- 8:00 PM: THE MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX
- 10:00 PM: Chequered Flag: Mexico City GP reaction
How to Watch in the UK and Ireland:
- Sky Subscribers: Watch live on Sky Sports F1 via TV or the Sky Sports app, with the option to go onboard with any driver. Qualifying and the Race are also available on Sky Sports Main Event.
- Non-Sky Subscribers: Stream all the action with a NOW Day or Month pass, offering instant access to Sky Sports channels without a contract.
- Additional Coverage: Follow live updates through Sky Sports' dedicated F1 blog and catch free highlights shortly after the checkered flag on the Sky Sports app.
What's next:
With the championship battle at its tightest, the Mexico City Grand Prix promises high drama and potential shifts in momentum. The unique demands of the circuit, combined with crucial decisions on driver lineups for future seasons, make this a must-watch weekend for F1 fans as the 2024 season approaches its climax.
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