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Max Verstappen will defend the first position on the grid of the Mexican Grand Prix followed by the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.

Today is the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, a race that promises a nice fight for victory, and that will start with Max Verstappen on pole position, followed by the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, who are ready to fight for his first win of the season.

Carlos Sainz will fight for the podium from fifth on the grid, after being the best Ferrari driver in qualifying, and Fernando Alonso will start from ninth place.

The start time of the Mexican GP is at 9:00 p.m. and below we explain how and where you can see the race that takes place at the Autodromo de los Hermanos Rodríguez.

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What you should know about the F1 Mexican GP

How to watch the Mexican GP on DAZN F1

The first option to watch F1 on TV is DAZN F1, the owners of the rights to Formula 1 since last season. The streaming platform re-broadcasts each and every one of the sessions of each grand prix this year with its usual team of commentators, made up of Antonio Lobato, Toni Cuquerella and Pedro de la Rosa.

From the circuit, the novelty this year is the incorporation of Melissa Jiménez, who replaces Noemí de Miguel, who goes on to present the programs from the Madrid set. Together with Melissa, we will also see Albert Fábrega on the circuits.

To watch F1 on DAZN F1, all you have to do is subscribe for €12.99 per month or €129.99 per year. In addition to F1, if you’re a ‘burnt’ engine, you’ll be interested to know that you can also watch live Moto GP, Formula E or the World Endurance Championship (these last two, through Eurosport, included in DAZN). And you will also be able to watch La Liga, but you will have to pay an additional cost.

How to watch the F1 Mexican GP on Movistar

Movistar, thanks to an agreement with DAZN, also broadcasts the Formula 1 races through the linear channels DAZN 1 and DAZN 2, which are incorporated into the Movistar TV grid if the engine package (€10) or any other sports package that includes these two channels.

The difference with DAZN is that through the streaming platform you will be able to access multiple contents on demand, watch repeated F1 races… something that you will not be able to decide to do with the linear channels on Movistar.

Also, as is obvious, to watch F1 on Movistar you must be a customer of the operator, have a mobile phone and internet with them, etc.

Watch the Mexican GP online or otherwise for free

As we told you above, to see F1 in Spain you have to pay. Any other system is ‘unofficial’ and you will not have the security of seeing the races in Spanish or in good quality. In addition, you run the risk of ending up with a virus on your computer or mobile device, so the option we recommend is, without a doubt, hiring one of the two options above.

In other countries there is a service available called F1 TV, official of Formula 1 itself, which in exchange for a price similar to that of DAZN (depending on the country) you can access broadcasts and content on demand, but if you look for it in Spain, is not available, as DAZN has exclusivity.

In this article you can take a look at all the options available in Spain to watch Formula 1. Whichever you choose, don’t miss the Mexican F1 GP!

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