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Mexican Grand Prix by numbers

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Located 6000 feet above sea level, Mexico’s Grand Prix circuit has had a chequered history of tragedy and drama. The first Mexican GP in 1962 was marred by the death in practice of local hero Ricardo Rodriguez. Two years later John Surtees clinched a dramatic last lap World Championship victory here. Grand Prix racing abandoned Mexico after the 1970 race (above), when the already notorious crowd degenerated into chaos. The circuit closed in 1999 amid rumours of property development on the site but it remains the centre of Mexican racing today.
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The 9th Mexican Grand Prix
Mexico City, October 25th: For the final race of what has been a fascinating year of Grand Prix racing the action moved southwards down the North American continent to Mexico City. Although the local racing scene is not as active as it is in the more wealthy North American countries, or in places like...
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My only Grand Prix
1967 Mexican GP at Mexico City by Jonathan Williams: How did you end up driving for Ferrari in Mexico? I'd just competed in the Can-Am races at Laguna Seca and Riverside, and was waiting for the Las Vegas race. [Ferrari team manager] Franco Lini just said, 'You've got to be a good company man and come down to Mexico...
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Mexican new wave
First challenge for McLaren's latest signing Sergio Pérez - balancing jet lag and press grillings: This is unusual for a McLaren driver: Sergio Perez is running late. He flew in from Mexico this morning, spent time at the McLaren Technology Centre meeting 'the world's press' and is now en route to the...
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