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The 2023 Formula 1 season is gearing up for an intense showdown in Mexico with the Mexico City Grand Prix. Sergio Perez, the local hero, is looking forward to the of his home crowd, despite recent challenges.
Although Perez was outperformed by his Red Bull teammate, Max Verstappen, during the Sprint weekend in Austin, he remains optimistic about his performance.
A lifeline was thrown to Perez when Lewis Hamilton was disqualified, giving Perez a 39-point advantage over the Mercedes driver in the battle for second place in the drivers' championship.
Red Bull is keen to secure a one-two finish in the driver standings, a feat they've never achieved since ing Formula 1 in 2005.
Verstappen is the favorite in Mexico, having secured dominant victories at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in 2017, 2018, 2021, and 2022.
The unique characteristic of the track, situated at a high altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level, may shake up the usual pecking order.
As a result, teams such as McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari will be determined to prevent Verstappen from breaking his own record by securing a 16th win of the season.
Friday featured two practice sessions at 14:30 ET and 18:00 ET, Saturday includes Practice 3 at 13:30 ET and Qualifying at 17:00 ET, and Sunday culminates in the Drivers' Parade at 13:50 ET and the Race at 16:00 ET.
Where you can watch and stream Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix?
The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sunday at 16:00 ET on ABC in the United States, with streaming options available on ESPN+ and ESPN3. Pre-race coverage will begin at 14:30 ET.
For Spanish-speaking viewers, the telecast will start at 15:00 on ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes. In the United Kingdom, viewers can catch the race live on Sky Sports F1.