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    How the Mexico GP sold out despite Sergio Perez’s absence

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    How the Mexico GP sold out despite Sergio Perez’s absence

    Mexico Grand Prix Celebrates 10th Anniversary with a Sellout Crowd

    The Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix has marked its 10th anniversary with a stellar sellout crowd, dispelling any concerns surrounding the impact of Sergio Perez’s absence. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the event is not only a celebration of motorsport but also a testament to the enduring enthusiasm of Mexican fans.

    How the Mexico GP Sold Out Despite Sergio Perez’s Absence

    Despite Perez’s departure from the Red Bull team at the end of last season, ticket sales for this year’s race surged ahead, with over 400,000 attendees expected throughout the weekend. Alejandro Soberon Kuri, CEO of the event’s promoter CIE, noted that while there was initial uncertainty surrounding Perez’s season, the race retained its allure. “It was 90 percent sold at the beginning, and then smoothly reached sold-out status,” Soberon said. Federico Gonzalez Compean, managing director of the race, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the unwavering support from fans: “Not a single person called to request a refund.”

    The Growth of the Mexico Grand Prix

    F1‘s Expansion and Local Support

    The Mexico Grand Prix has thrived amid a rising global interest in F1, boosted by shifts in its audience demographic. With efforts to diversify their marketing strategy, the promoters target a balanced mix of local residents, fans from across Mexico, and international visitors. Gonzalez remarked on the evolution of the audience, noting, “We aim for a distribution of 33% from Mexico City, 33% from the rest of Mexico, and 33% international attendees.”

    Entertainment Boom in Mexico

    The surge in ticket sales is reflective of a broader growth in the entertainment sector in Mexico, with Soberon indicating a threefold increase in ticket sales over the past five years. With international acts like Shakira selling out stadiums across the country, the Mexico Grand Prix revels in an even more vibrant entertainment landscape.

    Welcoming New Audiences

    The event has successfully expanded its reach, attracting more international fans, particularly from Argentina and Canada, who are now more inclined to attend this race given political dynamics. Gonzalez noted with pleasure, “We see a few more Canadian flags and we’re very happy to have them here.”

    Future Prospects

    As excitement builds for the return of Sergio Perez to the grid next year with the newly formed Cadillac team, both Soberon and Gonzalez express optimism for the future of the Mexico Grand Prix. “We have ongoing discussions about extending the current contract, which runs out in 2028,” Soberon stated, emphasizing the race’s importance to F1’s calendar.

    In conclusion, the Mexico Grand Prix continues to showcase extraordinary growth and resilience, affirming its status as a beloved fixture in the Formula 1 calendar and a cherished event for motorsport fans around the world.

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