Formula E returns to the legendary Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit for round two of season 11. Following a warm season opener in Sao Paulo, there is much to look forward to in the streets of the vibrant city.
Here is everything you need to know to get ready for Round Two.
The Circuit
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- First Held: 2016
- Circuit length: 2.628 km (1.633 miles)
- Laps: forty-one
Altitude also provides a unique challenge to this race, with the track being 2,240 above sea level. Notable track features include a chicane after turn eight, the attack mode zone at turn fifteen, and a total of 19 turns.
Over The Years
We must first study the past to understand the future (and place logic-based predictions). Over the years this race has promised exciting, wheel-to-wheel racing. One person who has been consistent at this circuit is 2023 Driver Champion Paul Wehrlein. However, Mitch Evans also has a history of powerful performance on this track, and following his victory at Sao Paulo, he will be looking to start his winning streak for this season.
Past Winners
2024
- Paul Wehrlein, Tag Heuer Porsche.
- Sebastian Buemi, Envision Racing.
- Nick Cassidy, Envision Racing.
2023
- Nick Cassidy, Envision Racing.
- Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing.
- Jake Dennis, Avalanche Andretti.
2022
- Pascal Wehrlein, Tag Heuer Porsche.
- Andre Lotter, Tag Heuer Porsche.
- Jean-Eric Vergne, DS Techeeta.
Where To Watch
The 2024/25 Formula E season will be streamed across ITV4 and ITVX for UK and Ireland-based viewers. In the USA, you can follow season 11 on CBS.