The 2024 Formula One season is advancing to Magdalena Mixhuca Park for the Mexican Grand Prix. Charles LeClerc emerged victorious at the U.S. Grand Prix. Max Verstappen hasn’t raked in first place finishes this season, but he took home the grand prize at the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix. Is it time for a comeback?

Here are key facts about the Mexican Grand Prix.

How can fans watch the Mexican Grand Prix?

(all times Eastern)

Friday

2:25 p.m. on ESPN2 – Practice 1

5:55 p.m. on ESPN+/ESPNews – Practice 2

Saturday

1:25 p.m. on ESPN+/ESPNews – Practice 3

4:55 p.m. on ESPN+/ESPNews – Qualifying

Sunday

2:30 p.m. on ESPN+/ESPN3 (ABC) – Grand Prix

3:55 p.m. on ESPN3 – Mixed On-Board Camera and Driver Tracker

Fans can catch all the action in the F1 streaming hub.

What other F1 races can fans look forward to this season?

Nov. 3 — Sao Paulo Grand Prix – Sao Paulo

Nov. 23 — Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas

Dec. 1 — Qatar Grand Prix – Losail

Dec. 8 — Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Where can fans find more F1 coverage from ESPN?

Check out the ESPN Formula 1 page for the latest news and analysis, the “Unlapped” podcast, and more.

Source: www.espn.com

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