Mexican GP extended until 2025

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The Mexican Grand Prix will stay on the Formula One schedule until 2025 after securing a new contract extension.

The Mexico City race has become one of the most popular on the calendar, with its final corners snaking through a converted baseball stadium which is always packed full of fans.

National hero Sergio Perez’s elevation to the front-running Red Bull team has strengthened its place on the schedule.

Mexico’s new deal will start next year as part of F1’s record 24-race calendar.

Next year, Mexico will be the second race of a triple header, taking place on Oct. 29 between Austin’s U.S. Grand Prix and the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will host the Mexican Grand Prix this weekend, the seventh at the venue since it returned to the F1 schedule in 2015.

With F1’s popularity booming, securing a new deal will ease concerns about Mexico dropping off the calendar, although the demand to host a race seems set to continue to grow between now and 2025.

F1 boss Stefano Domenicali welcomed the new deal.

“I am very pleased to announce that Formula 1 will continue to race in Mexico City for another three years under this new agreement,” he said. “Every year the race attracts a large number of passionate fans, and the atmosphere is incredible, and I know everyone will be excited by this news.”

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