The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez host the 19th round of the season this weekend, forming the second race of a triple-header.
Max Verstappen enters the race starting from pole and seeking his 16th win of the season, which would break his own record for the most victories in a single campaign he set last season.
Charles Leclerc will lead the field off from pole position in a Ferrari front-row with Verstappen third, Sergio Perez fifth and Lewis Hamilton sixth.
Check out our handy table below for all those crucial start times from around the world for the 2023 F1 Mexican States Grand Prix!
Country | Timezone | Start time |
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Mexico | Central Standard Time | 14:00 |
United Kingdom | Greenwich Mean Time | 20:00 |
Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Italy | Central European Time | 21:00 |
United States - East Coast | Eastern Standard Time | 16:00 |
United States - West Coast | Pacific Standard Time | 13:00 |
Brazil | Brasilia Time | 17:00 |
South Africa | South African Standard Time | 22:00 |
United Arab Emirates | Gulf Standard Time | 00:00 Monday |
India | Indian Standard Time | 01:30 Monday |
Japan | Japanese Standard Time | 05:00 Monday |
Australia | Australian Eastern Standard Time | 06:00 Monday |
New Zealand | New Zealand Daylight Time | 09:00 Monday |
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