VENUE GUIDE

GETTING
THERE

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City

The Autรณdromo Hermanos Rodrรญguez is uniquely integrated into Mexico City, making it one of the most accessible circuits on the calendar via public transport. Since there is no public parking available at the venue, fans are strongly encouraged to use the efficient Metro system or official shuttle services to avoid race-day gridlock.

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez โ€” Track Map

HOW TO GET THERE

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Metro

Highly Recommended

Take Line 9 (Brown) and exit at Velรณdromo, Ciudad Deportiva, or Puebla depending on your grandstand zone. The journey from central areas like Reforma takes approximately 30โ€“40 minutes; ensure you have a pre-loaded Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada to bypass ticket window queues.

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Ticket2Ride Shuttle

Convenience & Comfort

Official Ticketmaster shuttles depart from various hubs across the city, including Mundo E and Interlomas. This premium service uses dedicated lanes to bypass traffic, dropping fans off at the main gates, though tickets must be booked well in advance.

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Metrobรบs

Alternative Route

Line 2 (Purple) serves the UPIICSA and El Rodeo stations near the circuit's western edge. It is an excellent fallback if Line 9 is overcrowded, providing a reliable connection for those staying in the southern or western districts of the city.

GATE OPENING TIMES

Gates open 2 hours before the first session each day.

Friday

Free Practice 1

10:30 CST

Saturday

Free Practice 3

09:30 CST

Sunday

Race

12:00 CST

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