CDMX: F1 with a Secure Future, Says Brugada
The Mexican Grand Prix is set to remain a staple on the Formula 1 calendar for the foreseeable future, according to the CEO of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel Mancera Brugada. This assurance comes as a welcome relief to motorsport enthusiasts in Mexico and beyond, as the event has proven to be a resounding success since its return to the F1 circuit in 2015.
A Strong Partnership for Success
Brugada highlighted the strong partnership between the Mexican government and Formula 1 as a key factor in securing the race's future. This collaboration has ensured the necessary infrastructure and financial support to maintain the event's high standards and attract a global audience.
“The Mexican Grand Prix is an important event for Mexico, both economically and culturally,” Brugada stated, emphasizing the race's significant contribution to the country's tourism and sporting landscape.
Beyond the Track: Sustainable Growth
Looking beyond the immediate future, Brugada outlined plans for the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez to become a hub for sustainable motorsport development. This includes investing in green initiatives, promoting inclusivity in motorsport, and fostering talent within the local community.
"We are committed to making the Mexican Grand Prix a model of sustainable and responsible motorsport," Brugada said. This focus on sustainability will attract environmentally conscious fans and contribute to a positive legacy for the sport in Mexico.
A Thriving Motorsport Landscape
The continued presence of the F1 race in Mexico has a ripple effect on the entire motorsport ecosystem. The event provides a platform for young Mexican drivers to showcase their talent and attract sponsorships. It also fuels the growth of local racing series, creating a vibrant motorsport culture within the country.
A Future Filled with Speed and Excitement
With a commitment to sustainability, a strong partnership with Formula 1, and a passionate fanbase, the Mexican Grand Prix looks set to continue thrilling audiences for many years to come. The future of motorsport in Mexico is bright, with the CDMX Grand Prix at the heart of it all.