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How to stream the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix on F1 TV Pro
This weekend sees Sergio Perez return home to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the Mexico City Grand Prix – here's how you can follow all the action and stream the race live with F1 TV Pro.
Fresh from Perez and his Red Bull team winning the constructors’ title last time out in Austin, the Milton Keynes squad head to a circuit where they have had plenty of success – with Perez's team mate Max Verstappen having won three of the last four races in Mexico.
Verstappen will be looking to seal his second consecutive win in Mexico having beaten Lewis Hamilton and Perez to the top step last year. Hamilton is also a two-time winner in Mexico and having come close to victory in Austin, the Mercedes driver will be looking to deliver his first win of the season this weekend.
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It's sure to be an fascinating and action-packed weekend as the teams look to steal a march on their constructors’ championship rivals, and you can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro, where we bring you closer to the action via exclusive features like onboard cameras on all 20 of the drivers’ cars, and access to both our Pre-Race Show and Post-Race Show.
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F1 TV Pro can also be streamed easily via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. F1 TV Pro is free of ad breaks and available with commentary in six languages.
For more information on subscribing to F1 TV Pro you can click here, and for details of broadcasters in your areas, click here.
To find out what time you can watch all the action from Mexico, click here.
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