2015 Formula One Racing:Mexican Grand Prix
October 29, 2015 by Marc Jerbs

On Sunday, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico will host the Mexican Grand Prix (Gran Premio de Mexico). The city of Mexico was one include in the Formula One racing calendar since 1963.

In 1992, the last Formula One race was held at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Due to the degrading race circuit and safety concerns of all race teams and drivers it was decided to dropped Mexico in the Formula One racing calendar.

For 2015, with the remodeled and high safety rating it was included in the racing calendar. The 71-lap will cover a total race distance of 305.354 km and will have 4.304 km per lap.

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton earned his 10th win of the season and locked his 3rd Formula One title in his career. Teammate Nico Rosberg and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel are now jostling for 2nd place three races left in the season.

The auto racing handicappers have installed Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton as the man to beat at the Mexican Grand Prix (Gran Premio de Mexico) on Sunday afternoon.


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