New Mexican Grand Prix contract set to be signed on Thursday
The future of the Mexican Grand Prix is set to be secured with the signing of a new Formula 1 co♛ntract on Thurs🃏day, as confirmed by the mayor of Mexico City.
Mexico returned to the F1 calendar in 2015 and quickly became one of the sport's most vibrant and popular races, but faced an uncertain future after the country's president suggested funding would 🧸be cut to instead support a mobility programme in Mexico City.

The future of the Mexican Grand Prix is set to be secured with the signing of a new Formula 1 contract on Thursday, as𝄹 confirmed by the mayor of Mexico City.
Mexico 💝returned to the F1 calendar in 2015 and quickly became one of the sport's most vibrant and popular races, but faced an uncertain future after the country's president suggested funding would be cut to instead support a mobility programme in Mexico City.
However, negotiations have led to an agreement between the✤ race organisers and F1 that will lead to a new contract being signed for the grand prix on Thursday with FIA president Jean Todt.
The news was confirmed by Claudia Sheinbaum, the mayor of Mexico City, in a video po🌠sted to 𒁃Twitter on Wednesday morning.
¡La Ciudad de México seguirá de ! Gracias por ser la mejor afición del planeta.
— Mexico Grand Prix (@mexicogp)
M🥂antente muy atento mañana a nues🔯tras redes sociales para conocer todos los detalles.
The 𒅌extension of the Mexican Grand ♏Prix contract means the F1 calendar is set to reach a record-breaking 22 races in 2020 with the addition of new events in Vietnam and the Netherlands, and only the loss of the German Grand Prix.