Track Features
Track Cams:
Yes
AI Path:
Yes
Grass FX:
Yes
Rain FX:
Yes
DRS Support:
No
Animations:
No
Particle FX:
No
SOL Config:
Yes
Water FX:
No
Lighting FX:
Yes
Tree FX:
No
Track Layouts
Details
| Country: | Mexico | Length (km): | 5.0 km |
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| City: | Mexico City | Width: | 1012 metres |
| Pit Boxes: | 60 | Rating: | |
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Magdalena Mixhuca Racetrack (1962–1970)
The Mexican Grand Prix was first held on 4 November 1962 at the Magdalena Mixhuca circuit. The circuit was the first international racetrack in Mexico and was built within a park in the center part of capital city of Mexico City. The race provided unique challenges for racing, standing at 2,240 (7,340 ft) above sea level, as well as the long, 180-degree, lightly banked and fast Peraltada corner that finishes the lap, in addition to being a bumpy racetrack from actively shifting soils beneath the circuit. The Mexican Grand Prix of this period was always the season finale Grand Prix, held in late October.
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