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One year to go: 2026 Mexican GP tickets are sold out

Checo Perez's return fuels historic demand for next year's race

With one year left 2026 Mexican GP tickets are sold out
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The 2026 Mexico City Grand Prix will once again be a sell-out. With almost a year to go before the event, scheduled for October 30 to November 1, tickets sold out completely in just four days, according to organizers. The phenomenon confirms the enormous interest of Mexican and international fans, especially with the return of Sergio 'Checo' Perez to the Formula 1 grid. Ticket prices ranged from 3,900 Mexican pesos, the most affordable option, to 61,750 pesos for the Box Main Grandstand + Speed ????Lounge. All these seats sold out during the presale, early bird sale, and the brief general sale period. A "sold out" driven by Checo's return. The 2026 edition will mark the return of the Guadalajara native after his sabbatical year. Checo will race with Cadillac, a team joining the championship that has already begun its preparations with tests held this week in Italy, in which the Mexican driver participated. His presence once again generated enthusiasm similar to that of his best years with Red Bull.

The announcement of the sold-out tickets came shortly after the 2025 race, in a context where the Mexican public maintains massive support. The confirmed that demand was so high that no sales phase remained open organization for more than a few hours.

Some fans who managed to acquire tickets will now have the option of the First Choice Right, a benefit that allows them to secure the same seat for the 2027 and 2028 editions. Detailed information will be sent when the sales processes for those years begin.

An event that consolidates its success year after year

In 2025, the Mexican Grand Prix recorded its second-highest attendance in history, with 401,326 fans throughout the weekend and more than 153,000 present on race day. That same year, Lando Norris won at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, followed by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Czech, absent for the season, did not participate in that edition. The organizers reminded the public that they should stay tuned to the event's official channels, where details regarding access, activities, and logistics will be updated as the date approaches. For 2026, Checo Perez will be looking to improve on his last home performance,when he finished 17th—last among the qualified drivers—in an eventful weekend that ended with three retirements: Fernando Alonso, Alexander Albon, and Yuki Tsunoda.

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