Formula 1 begins a triplet of Grand Prix that will serve to end the American tour and begin the one that will conclude the season in the Middle East. Will Lewis Hamilton be able to slow down Max Verstappen’s progression?
The 2021 season of Formula 1 It is already facing its final phase with three consecutive races on two different continents. The first appointment will be in Mexico, a scenario that returns to the category after last year’s absence as a result of the pandemic.
On a circuit where Red Bull has been strong in the past, Max verstappen He will try to increase his advantage at the head of the championship, while Lewis Hamilton tries by all means that the title begins to fall in favor of the Dutchman, who currently has a 12-point advantage.
Ferrari also hopes to regain ground from Ferrari at a Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in which the Italians should be very competitive, as the altitude will partly compensate for the lower power of its engine in relation to McLaren.
Schedules for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix
This 18th Grand Prix of the season and 21st in the history of the Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Formula 1 it is the continuation of the racing season in America and maintains the conventional Grand Prix format, with three free practice sessions, a qualifying and the race on Sunday.
Thus, the activity on the track will begin this Friday at 18:30 CET, while the classification will begin at 21:00 CET on Saturday. Sunday’s race will start at its regular schedule for this event, at twenty: 00 CET.
SCHEDULES FOR THE 2021 MEXICO GRAND PRIZE FOR FORMULA 1
How to follow and watch the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix
This year, Movistar F1 has given over to DAZN, which goes on to broadcast the premier category of motorsport through its platform of streaming in Spain on the DAZN F1 channel (which can also be seen on Movistar).
However, residents of countries whose broadcasting rights have not been exclusively acquired have the option of contracting F1 TV, the platform streaming Formula 1 official.
Similarly, in motor.es We will tell you everything that happens in the Mexico City circuit and the rest of the events of the 2021 Formula 1 World Cup through our direct reports provided with comments, time tables and results in real time, as well as everything related to the current affairs through news, reports and analysis in our section specially dedicated to the category.
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The Formula 1 World Championship calendar
The 2021 season will be the longest in history, as it will host 22 Grand Prizes Formula 1 if the pandemic allows it. The 18th race this weekend in Mexico will be followed by one more appointment on American soil.
Without a break, the category will move to Brazil to enjoy the ever challenging Interlagos circuit, flying immediately to Qatar for the first of the final three races in the Middle East.
And it is that the end of the party will be held between November and December, with the late races in Australia and Japan canceled and with the incentive of seeing the aforementioned Qatar debut in F1. Another novelty will be the Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia, which will precede the traditional farewell in Abu dhabi.
FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE 2021
The drivers and teams of the Formula 1 World Cup
But without a doubt the great protagonists of the 2021 Formula 1 Championship are the participants: 10 teams and 20 drivers willing to complete the longest season in history traveling four continents and 22 countries.
On the grid this year we have four world champions, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel, in addition to the debut of two teams: Aston Martin and Alpine, which take over from Racing Point and Renault respectively.
The Japanese Yuki tsunodaOne of three rookies alongside Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, he is the youngest driver on the grid at 20 years old, in stark contrast to the oldest, 41-year-old Kimi Räikkönen.
LIST OF DRIVERS AND TEAMS ENROLLED IN THE 2021 F1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Remember! The Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix begins this Friday at 6:30 p.m. with the first free practice session.