The NASCAR Cup Series will arrive in Mexico for the first time with a points-paying race outside of the United States. The NASCAR Mexico City Weekend will take place from June 13 to 15, 2025, at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, featuring the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR México Series.
When and where is the NASCAR Mexico City Weekend 2025?
Date: June 13-15, 2025.
Location: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City.
Track: 3.89 km and 14 turns, with a different configuration from Formula 1.
Ticket sales for NASCAR in Mexico
Tickets will be available for Banamex pre-sale on February 26, 2025, and for general sale on February 27, 2025, starting at 10:00 AM (Mexico City time). They can be purchased through Ticketmaster and at the Palacio de los Deportes box office.
Tickets include access for all three days of the event and will be priced from $1,000 MXN, excluding service charges. Banamex customers will have the option of three-month interest-free payments with a credit card.
Ticket prices and available zones
The Autódromo will offer different zones with varying prices and views:
Zone: Green
Benefits: View of the main straight and pits
Grandstand: Main Grand Stand 1
Price MXN (3-day pass): $7,000 - $10,500
Zone: Main Grand Stand 2
Benefits: -
Grandstand: -
Price MXN (3-day pass): -
Zone: PCD
Benefits: View of the main straight
Grandstand: PCD
Price MXN (3-day pass): $1,400
Zone: Blue
Benefits: Side view of the main straight and turns 1-3, and a frontal view of the back straight
Grandstand: Grandstands 3-6
Price MXN (3-day pass): $1,000 - $3,900
Zone: Gray (Stadium Zone)
Benefits: View in the Stadium Zone
Grandstand: Box Oro Norte, Norte 15
Price MXN (3-day pass): $5,000 - $7,650
Zone: Brown (Stadium Zone)
Benefits: View in the Stadium Zone
Grandstand: Box Oro Sur, Sur 14
Price MXN (3-day pass): $5,000 - $7,650
*Prices do not include Ticketmaster service charges.
Track layout for NASCAR Mexico City Weekend
The layout of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for this event will be a modified version of its international configuration, with a length of 3.89 km and 14 turns. The track will omit turns 5 and 6 compared to the Formula 1 layout to better suit NASCAR stock cars.
Where to follow more information about NASCAR in Mexico
For more updates on the event, tickets, and schedules, follow the official social media channels and visit NASCARMexico.com.

My interest in motorsports has been a constant in my life, a passion that has led me to work in a variety of important events in this field. Among them are the World Rally Championship, Formula E, NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Mexico and dirt track competitions.

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