TRAVELING TO MEXICO FOR THE 2024 MEXICAN GRAND PRIX? MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE OFFICIAL FAN ZONES THROUGHOUT THE CITY BEFORE HEADING TO THE AUTÓDROMO HERMANOS RODRÍGUEZ
The Mexican Grand Prix is one of the only races to have the circuit separated into zones, limiting the access that fans have across the track. The zones are dictated by the respective grandstand and ticket holders are only able to wander in that specific area.
Zones
Verde/Green (access gates 4, 6, 7)
The Green zone is one of the largest zones on the circuit. Fans can find a variety of food and beverage options located in the zone as well as numerous places to buy team merchandise.
- Main Grandstand 1-2
- Champions Club
- Paddock CLub
- Platinum Plus
- Speed Lounge
- Skybox
Naranja/Orange (access gate 8)
This zone includes the general admission ticket holders which will make it one of the busiest zones throughout the weekend. Ticket holders for this zone can expect food and beverage options as well as numerous facilities such as toilets, water fill stations and more.
- General Admission
- Grandstand 2A
Azul/Blue (access gates 9, 12)
This area can be located by entering through gates 9 and 12. There is a large open space with shady spots to sit and hide from the sun. There is also lots of food and beverage options to sustain fans throughout the duration of the weekend!
- Grandstands 3A, 4, 5, 5A, 6, 6A
Amarilla/Yellow (access Gates 13, 14)
The yellow zone is definitely one of the larger ones but it also further away from a metro stop. Fans can expect a variety of food stands as well as places to purchase merchandise.
- Grandstands 7, 9, 10, 11
- Speed Lounge 2
Gris/Gray (access gate 2)
The atmosphere in this zone is unmatched as it is the location of the baseball stadium. This is one of the most iconic areas of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Fans can expect a lively vibe and packed grandstand where they can engage in
- Foro Sol Sur (Grandstand 14)
Café/Brown (Access Gate 2)
This zone is similar to the Gray zone in terms of the atmosphere being the main selling point for ticket holders. There are food and beverage options located within the vicinity and it is known as one of the most fun places to be during the race weekend.
- Foro Sol Norte (Grandstand 15)
F1 Fan Zone
The official F1 Fan Zone has confirmed numerous interactive activities and fan activations for ticket holders to partake in. Mexico will be introducing a This is F1 showcase that will demonstrate the drama and spectacle of motorsports, specifically F1. Fans can also expect a Blast Lane which will simulate what it feels like to be in an F1 car going through their 'fun version' of a wind tunnel!
Similarly to many other races, the F1 Fan Zone is where attendees can expect to find the best merchandise and food and beverage options, among the other interactive activities.
What fans can expect
- F1 SimRacing
- F1 Pit Stop Challenge
- F1 Driver Selfie
- F1 Trophy
- F1 Showcar
- F1 Blast Lane
- F1 Helmets
- Virtual Pit tours
- DJ Podium
Fernando Alonso Meet and Greet
If you are heading down to Mexico early for the race, be sure to head to the Boss Store Mitikah for a chance to meet Aston Martin driver, Fernando Alonso! Boss is the Aston Martin Team's official fashion partner and have supported them since 2022.
Where: Boss Store Mitikah Mall (Av. Río Churubusco 601, Xoco, Benito Juárez)
When:
- Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024
- 4:30 PM
Cost: FREE
Live Entertainment
Following the end of the race, the Foro Sol Stadium section of the track historically opens up for the fans to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the race weekend. This is where attendees join in on the podium celebrations and find the live entertainment.
However, for 2024 the live entertainment is concentrated in the Fan Zone happening off-track at the Parque Bicentenario. This ticketed event includes broadcasts of each F1 session as well as live entertainment across Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. From DJs to Lucha Libre, this is a fun option for fans whether they're at the race or not.
Single-day Sunday tickets start at 800 pesos, with premium and three-day options available.
Friday:
- 11:30am: Free Practice 1 broadcast
- 1:30-3:45pm: DJ Loojan
- 3:45pm: Free Practice 2 broadcast
- 5-7:20pm: DJ Loojan
- 7:20-7:50: Glowman Show
- 8:10-8:55pm: Myst (Spanish)
- 9:15-10pm: Myst (English)
Saturday:
- 11:15am: Free Practice 3 broadcast
- 12:30-1:30pm: DJ Manlo
- 1:30-2:30pm: Pato Tello
- 2:30pm: Qualifying broadcast
- 4:45-5:45pm: Desquehacerados- En vivo
- 5:45-6:45pm: Lucha Libre AAA
- 6:45-7:10pm: DJ Manlo
- 7:10-8:10: LAGOS
- 8:30-10pm: Damaris Rojas con la Sonora Dinamita
Sunday:
- 12pm: Previa broadcast
- 12:30-1:30pm: DJ Beto
- 1:30pm: Grand Prix broadcast
- 4:30-5pm: Rosy Arango con Mariachis
- 5:20-6:20pm: Dueñas del balón
- 6:20-6:40pm: DJ Beto
- 7-8pm: Las Prez
- 8:20-9:20pm: KABAH
Visit the official Fan Zone website for tickets.
Looking for more details on the Mexican GP Fan Zone activities of past years?
Check out this article for information on the 2023 event. While artists vary, the events are similar from year-to-year.
Looking for more on the Mexican Grand Prix?
If you're attending the Mexican GP now or in the future, we highly recommend starting with our "Know Before You Go" discussion for all the insider tips and tricks you need to maximize your experience.
When you're finished, join the lively Grand Prix Travel community on FanAmp and Reddit to interact with fellow motorsports enthusiasts, ask questions, and gather valuable insights. There are even meetups at races around the world so you can spend time with new and old friends over food and drink.
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