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Gary Anderson: How F1's big four have dealt with Mexico's demands

Summary by The Race
Formula 1's Mexican Grand Prix has its own unique set-up requirements thanks to Mexico City's altitude of 2240m above sea level, meaning the air density is reduced by roughly 25%.Lower air density, and therefore less oxygen, means that everything suffers - although, as ever, some cars suffer more than others. And that's why it's the ideal venue to take a look at the rear wing designs of McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes.If I were to rank t…
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The Race broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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