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F1 Fanzone

Mexico City boroughs will have a “F1 Fanzone” to watch the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix.

The Mexican Grand Prix is getting closer, and Formula 1 enthusiasts are about to experience the excitement of the F1esta at the Hermanos Rodriguez Autodrome in Mexico City.

For the 2023 edition, the event will take place on Friday, October 27, Saturday, October 28, and Sunday, October 29.

Checo Pérez, the Mexican driver, will aim to surpass his performance from 2021 at the Qatar Grand Prix.

 

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Due to the surge in interest generated by Sergio Pérez’s participation with Red Bull Racing in recent years, it has become increasingly common to see fans of Checo Pérez on the streets of the capital. However, not all of them have had the opportunity to see him race live. But that situation may be about to change.

As part of a project led by the organizers of the Mexican Grand Prix, in collaboration with the government of some Mexico City boroughs and GNP, this year, a space will be designated for all F1 fans who do not have a ticket for the 2023 Mexican GP at the racetrack to watch the race live.

This space will be called F1 Fanzone GNP Living is Amazing.

The 2023 Mexican Grand Prix will be held on October 27, 28, and 29.
 

Where will the F1 Fanzone for the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix be located?

According to a statement published on the official Mexican GP website, there will be different F1 Fanzones, which will be separate from the facilities of the Hermanos Rodriguez Autodrome; in other words, they will be located in different Mexico City boroughs.

Seven boroughs will have this space so that F1 fans and the general public can have a first-hand experience of the F1esta at the Mexican Grand Prix.
 

The boroughs that will have the special fan zone are as follows:

Álvaro Obregón
Benito Juárez
Gustavo A. Madero
Iztacalco
Iztapalapa
Miguel Hidalgo
Venustiano Carranza

There will be simultaneous spaces with live broadcast of the practices, qualifications, and the grand race on Sunday. Additionally, they will have a giant screen, photo opportunities, and other decorative F1 elements for fans to enjoy this major sporting event.

The screens will be located in the squares and cultural centers of each borough. Here are the exact locations of the F1 Fanzones by borough.

Álvaro Obregón: Canario Street corner with 10th Street, Tolteca Neighborhood, 01150
Benito Juárez: Municipio Libre Street corner with División del Norte, Santa Cruz Atoyac
Gustavo A. Madero: 5 de Febrero Street S/N, Villa Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero, 07050
Iztacalco: Río Churubusco Avenue S/N, Gabriel Ramos Millán Neighborhood, 08000
Iztapalapa: Utopía Meyehualco, located in Santa Cruz Meyehualco, Iztapalapa, 09290
Miguel Hidalgo: Parque Lira Avenue 94, Observatorio Neighborhood, 11860
Venustiano Carranza: Francisco del Paso Y Troncoso 219, Jardín Balbuena Neighborhood, 15900

In 2021 and 2022, Checo secured third place in the Mexican Grand Prix.
 

Schedule and Costs of the F1 Fanzone Mexican GP 2023

Unlike the expensive tickets to have a seat at the racetrack, this fan zone will be completely free since it is aimed at all types of audiences. There will be no cost or price to enter this fan zone. However, the event organizers recommend arriving early to secure a good seat.

Because they expect a large number of fans, the earlier you arrive, the better chance you have of getting a good spot. It’s also important to consider that it will be an outdoor event.

The fan zones in the Mexico City boroughs will open at 9:00 AM and will operate until 6:00 PM; they will be in operation from Friday, October 27, to Sunday, October 29, the race day.

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