From a great height! The 4.3-kilometer loop at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is a breath-taking experience due to its elevation of nearly 2 kilometers above sea level. The primary alteration is that the beautiful – and famously dangerous – Peralta corner has been bisected, with the course now flowing through the ancient Foro Sol baseball stadium, delivering one of F1's most unusual panoramas.
For a position in the Foro Sol, you'll have to fight tooth and nail. Not only will you be able to gaze inside the drivers' cockpits as they pass through the stadium, but the excitement during the podium ceremony must be seen to be believed.
Mexico City is one of the world's most dynamic and bustling cities. The Mexican Grand Prix is a terrific opportunity to properly integrate sport and culture, with the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez located just to the east of the city and a metro station ready to whisk you into the downtown at the end of each day's racing excitement.