F1 Mexico, Mexico City Stats
372.5 – Two years ago Valtteri Bottas set in Mexico the new highest speed ever recorded in F.1, eclipsing the 370.1 km/h recorded by Kimi Raikkonen in the 2005 Italian GP.
90-70 – Ferrari won here in 1990 with Alain Prost and in 1970 with Jacky Ickx.
90 – Last year Kimi Raikkonen recorded here his 90th career podium. He hit 100 this year in Monza.
50 – Last year Sebastian Vettel recorded here his 50th career pole, his first in Mexico.
20 – Last year Valtteri Bottas recorded here his 20th career podium.
15 – The Mexican GP had 15 different winners out of 18 races contested at the Hermanos Rodriguez track.
13 – In 1990 Alain Prost won here starting from the 13th grid spot: that is the only win at this track starting outside the first two rows of the grid.
7x3 – In the three races run here since 2015, a Force India car always finished in 7th: Hulkenberg in 2015 and 2016; Perez last year.
4 – Last year Lewis Hamilton sealed his fourth World Championship in Mexico despite finishing only ninth after a first lap contact.
3 – Three teams won three times in Mexico: Lotus, McLaren and Williams.
3-0 – Only two drivers in the current field have a perfect qualifying score of 3-0 against their team-mates in Mexico: Max Verstappen and Marcus Ericsson.
2 – There are only two tracks in the current calendar in which Sebastian Vettel never climbed on the podium: Mexico and Paul Ricard.