After delighting us with the American Grand Prix, Formula 1’s focus is shifting a few kilometers south, with the championship taking place at this weekend’s Mexican GP. Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez From Mexico City. Max Verstappen, who leads this year’s F1 rankings with 466 points, will once again be the favorite to win the race by securing the world championship. On the other hand, this race on the asphalt will be a great opportunity for Spanish pilots Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz to present their best versions once again.
The Dutchman (Red Bull) arrived in Mexico after completing the circuit Austin gets 15th win of the yearHe tied his record in one year and still has four opportunities to surpass it.
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As for Fernando Alonso, the Asturian driver failed to finish the race in Austin but finished fourth in the championship behind the Red Bulls and Lewis Hamilton. one of them Aston Martin He continues on his way with the hope of achieving the 33rd victory that eluded him.
Carlos Sainz finished the Formula 1 World Championship in fifth place. podium last Sunday. In this way, the Ferrari driver focuses on thinking about Sunday’s race.
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Where to watch Formula 1 races?
Once again, those responsible for broadcasting Formula 1 in Spain Dazn and Movistar+, who shared the post. In principle, none of the major prizes are clearly visible.
If you don’t have access to these options you can always follow the races We are live on our live broadcast.
What time are the Formula 1 races?
In this 2023 season, Most European races will be held on Sundays at 15.00.Although, like the 2022 season, the time period will vary depending on the corner of the planet where they are played. And ‘The Great Circus’ will visit four of five continents in 2023: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania