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Every Formula One race during the 2025 season will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. All practice and qualifying sessions and all F1 Sprint events also will be broadcast. This race will be carried on ESPN. Selected races will also stream on ESPN Plus, featuring two alternate streams for all races (Driver Tracker and mixed onboard cameras).
The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 6:30pm (BST).
Lando Norris’ commanding victory in Mexico has dramatically shaken up the Formula 1 championship standings. The British driver claimed the maximum 25 points by
Haas rookie Oliver Bearman wowed with his best-ever result in Formula 1 at the Mexico Grand Prix. Here's how he did it
Carlos Sainz believes that he "put the car safe enough" after his retirement from the Mexico City Grand Prix brought out a controversial virtual safety car. With Max Verstappen closing in on Charles Leclerc for P2 and Oscar Piastri doing the same to Oliver Bearman for fourth place,
Further down the grid, Williams have selected academy star and F2 driver Luke Browning to step in for Carlos Sainz again, and Racing Bulls have enlisted the help of Japanese Super Formula driver Ayumu Iwasa to replace Liam Lawson for FP1.
Get the full Mexico GP 2025 guide: start times, schedule, weather, expert predictions, and how to watch Formula 1 live globally.
Senior figures at Ferrari have reportedly made up their minds in relation to Lewis Hamilton’s contract after the Englishman’s disappointing first season with The Scuderia. When Hamilton left Mercedes for Ferrari ahead of the 2025 F1 campaign, his move was met with excitement from members of the F1 community, including fans and the media.