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The Government of CDMX announced during the extension of the contract with F1 until 2025.
The Mexican GP will be the one that generates the greatest economic benefit, since Formula 1 returned to Mexico in 2015.
It is estimated that it will generate 15 thousand 536 million 705 thousand pesos for the capital of the country.
One of the sports that has become important for the country is Formula 1, which is why the Mexico City government announced last week that the Mexican Grand Prix will run until 2025. Given that, this Sunday the official poster for the race for said award in 2023 was unveiled.
Formula 1 continues to be one of the most watched sports in the world, where according to its 2021 report, which entered 2 thousand 136 million dollars to their accounts, and a global audience of 445 million viewers.
Mexico is part of this sport, where in 2022 it will be 60 years since Formula 1 arrived in the country. Since then there have been 23 editions of the Mexico GP, six Mexican drivers have reached the top category and the main legends of motor sport have raced on the track of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
This is the poster of the 2023 Mexican GP
The Formula One Grand Prix of Mexico City unveiled this Saturday the official poster for the Mexico GP 2023 race, which will take place from October 27 to 29 of the following year, at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome.
According to the images of next year’s race, it has three different versions that pay tribute to Mexico City with iconic buildings, representative of the dynamism of the great capital and its passion for F1.
Likewise, an image that reflects its multiculturalism, rich in traditions and that contains the pride of being a chilango.
Similarly, the race continues with the commitment to promote Mexico City as a tourist destination, while remaining a benchmark in the organization of Grand Prix for the Formula 1 Championship.
It was announced that details on the sale of tickets for the Mexico GP 2023 will be given next week.
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