After a decade of roaring engines and sold-out grandstands, the Mexican Grand Prix celebrates its 10th anniversary this weekend as a major economic driver and international showcase for the country.
Federico Gonzalez, director of the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix, outlined plans this weekend to mark the milestone while reflecting on the event’s journey since returning to the F1 calendar in 2015.
“Every year we make an effort to improve the experience for attendees. We get into the smallest details and the biggest coordination efforts with the city,” Gonzalez told reporters on Wednesday.
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The event is to highlight collaborations between FIA officials, local government, private sponsors and institutions, in what Gonzalez described as “a project for everyone.”
Gonzalez said that the COVID-19 pandemic was the race’s most significant challenge, while the event’s role as an economic engine was an upside.
“This project is a platform for promoting tourism in the city and country to the world,” he said, adding that the event fills Mexico City’s hotels and restaurants while showcasing the nation as vibrant and industrious.
The race operates through a trust fund established with private contributors rather than public money.
“We all recognize that it is an economic windfall for the city, which is important because of the image it projects to the world. This weekend, the hotels and restaurants are full you can feel the vibe. It’s not easy to move this city,” he said.
Gonzalez also emphasized the race’s role as a showcase of Mexico’s ability to host large-scale international events, including next year’s FIFA World Cup, which Mexico is to cohost alongside the US and Canada.
“The opportunity to be part of an event of this traveling nature is very good because year after year we are in the eye of the world with a presence and an image of the amazing things that happen in Mexico, of how hard-working Mexicans are,” he said.
The director also highlighted the distinctly Mexican character of the race, citing local touches such as trophies crafted with contributions from domestic designers and activities that lend the race its unique identity.
“This is Mexico and that is what I think gives the Grand Prix its personality,” he said.
Looking ahead, Gonzalez expressed optimism about the race’s future while dismissing proposals for an additional venue elsewhere in the country.
“I hope it’s here for 30 or 40 years more. I really hope so, because I think it belongs to everyone,” he said.
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