The highest category of motorsport will put an end to its penultimate double of the campaign with the dispute of a Grand Prix of Mexico that every year surprises more both for its actions on the track and for everything that happens off it.
It will be the 20th round of a season that will only have two races left after the race weekend at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, from October 28 to 30, 2022.
Take note of the F1 schedules in Mexico and don’t miss a thing!
Schedules of the 2022 Mexican GP of F1 at the Hermanos Rodríguez in Spain 
Day |
Session | Schedule |
Friday October 28 | free practice 1 | 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. |
Friday October 28 |
free practice 2 |
11:00 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. |
Saturday October 29 | free practice 3 | 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
Saturday October 29 |
Classification |
10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. |
Sunday October 30 | Race | 9:00 p.m. (71 laps) |
Schedules of the 2022 Mexican GP of F1 at the Hermanos Rodríguez in Latin America 
Session | Schedule |
free practice 1 Friday October 21 |
1:00 p.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru 2:00 p.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay 3:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay |
free practice 2 Friday October 21 |
4:00 p.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru 5:00 p.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay 6:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay |
free practice 3 Saturday October 22 |
12:00 Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru 1:00 p.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay 2:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay |
Classification Saturday October 22 |
3:00 p.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru 4:00 p.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay 5:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay |
Race Sunday 23 October |
2:00 p.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru 3:00 p.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay 4:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay |
Like this last weekend, the schedules will be quite late for Spain due to the great time difference with respect to Mexico. The Formula 1 classification in Mexico City will start on Saturday at 10:00 p.m. in Spanish peninsular time, while the race will start at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday.
In Latin America, as hosts, they will enjoy very similar schedules to those that European fans have during the rest of the season. In fact, the classification will start at 3pm, 4pm or 5pm depending on the country of residence, while the race will start an hour earlier, at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. The chart above is detailed by country.
It should be remembered that the second free practice of the Mexican GP will last half an hour longer than usual, as in the United States, to carry out a test with Pirelli tires for 2023 that had to be postponed in Japan due to rain.
Photo with the schedules of the Mexican F1 GP 2022 for Spain and Latin America

How and where to watch the 2022 Formula 1 Mexican GP in Spain and Latin America
countries | Channels |
Spain |
DAZN F1 |
Costa Rica Guatemala Nicaragua |
STAR Action/ESPN |
Colombia Peru Ecuador Panama |
STAR Action/ESPN |
Mexico |
FOX Sports Mexico |
Venezuela bolivia Paraguay |
STAR Action/ESPN |
Chili |
STAR Action/FOX Sports |
Argentina Uruguay |
STAR Action/ESPN |
As has been the custom for several seasons, in Spain you can only watch F1 completely legally on DAZN F1 , with a price of 12.99 euros per month or €129.99 per year, although you can also find this channel , with the same implementation at all times, in the Movistar + engine package. In Latin America, it will depend on the country of residence (see the graph above).
We are obliged to remind you that if you cannot see the Mexican Grand Prix live, through our website, Motorsport.com, you will be able to follow everything that happens in Mexico City with direct, chronicles, summaries, news, statements and much more. In addition, we offer you all the information within reach of a single click with our app! Download it!
Get to know the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, venue for the F1 Mexican GP
The Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, known for the most famous brothers in Mexican motorsports, Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez . The first time Formula 1 competed there was in 1986 and it remained on the calendar until 1992.
After more than 10 years of absence, the Mexican GP returned in 2015 and, since then, it has been held continuously, except for the 2020 edition that had to be canceled due to COVID-19.
The Mexican layout is 4,304 km long, runs clockwise and has a total of 17 curves, seven left and ten right. During a race, drivers complete a total of 71 laps, a distance equivalent to 305,354 km.
The F1 driver who has climbed to the top of the podium the most times at the Hermanos Rodríguez is Max Verstappen (2017, 2018 and 2021). Will Sergio Pérez, the local driver and hero, manage to get his first victory at home this season? We’ll soon find out.
Facts and figures of the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, venue of the F1 Mexican GP
Race | Mexican GP ![]() |
Place |
Mexico City |
Clue |
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez |
track length | 4,304km |
race distance | 71 laps / 305,354km |
direction of travel | Clockwise |
curves | 17 (7 Left, 10 Right) |
Full charge percentage per turn | 54% |
Maximum speed | 349km/h |
Pole Position Place | Left |
Which drivers and teams will compete in the 2022 F1 Mexican GP?
In Free Practice 1 of the Mexican GP we will see some different faces, such as Théo Pourchaire with Alfa Romeo, Pietro Fittipaldi with Haas F1 Team and Logan Sargeant with Williams, while the rest of the weekend will be played headlines.
Drivers and teams for the classification and race of the Mexican F1 GP 2022
Equipment | Engine | pilots |
Mercedes |
Mercedes |
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ferrari |
ferrari |
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Red Bull |
Honda |
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McLaren |
Mercedes |
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Alpine |
Renault |
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Aston Martin |
Mercedes |
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AlphaTauri |
Honda |
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Alfa Romeo |
Ferrari |
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Haas |
Ferrari |
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williams |
mercedes |
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This is how the F1 2022 Drivers’ World Championship arrives at the Mexican GP
Click here to see all the positions and points of the 2022 Drivers’ World Championship
This is how the F1 2022 Constructors World Championship arrives at the Mexican GP