Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix weekend.
Fans

Foro Sol stadium

Sergio Perez

Start

Max Verstappen

Nico Rosberg

Kimi Raikkonen

Felipe Nasr

Valtteri Bottas

Nico Rosberg

Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix weekend.
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Mayank (@mjf1fan)
3rd November 2015, 15:04
The race may not have been that exciting, but Mexican gp crowd was really awesome. Probably the best I’ve ever seen in a gp weekend. Wish we had such crowd in every race .
PorscheF1 (@xtwl)
3rd November 2015, 15:24
@mjf1fan In comparison the British, Belgian and Spanish crowd certainly are the same, we’re just less South American.
Mayank (@mjf1fan)
3rd November 2015, 15:39
@xtwl I will include Italian fans as well in that list you mentioned and you will find such crowd mostly on traditional/old tracks. They are definitely from different nationality and cultures but one thing is common among them and that is – They are die hard fans of F1.
PorscheF1 (@xtwl)
3rd November 2015, 16:12
@mjf1fan Obviously, how could I forget the Italians. I agree, they are all die-hard fans, just not so loud if you like.
mantresx (@mantresx)
3rd November 2015, 16:18
Completely agree, and I don’t think this was just because it was the first race, lots of people mentioned how other races also had over 100k the first year and went downhill after but the difference here is that there is already a huge fan base for racing, instead off trying to “create” it from scratch which never works.
Gabriel (@naylamp)
3rd November 2015, 15:51
Maybe Monza’s podium is no longer the best podium in the calendar.
SauberS1 (@saubers1)
3rd November 2015, 23:32
This track looks fine.
frood19 (@frood19)
4th November 2015, 8:06
thinking about that long run down to turn 1 – rosberg did incredibly well to resist hamilton, much as he did in sochi. maybe he’s turned a corner in terms of wheel to wheel racing?
Liam McShane (@)
4th November 2015, 12:29
I’m sorry but all he had to do was stick to one side of the track. Very little skill required to do that. Other than that he didn’t really have to do anything but maintain the gap to Hamilton.