Formula 1 extends its passion in Mexico until 2028

The Mexican capital secures its place on the F1 calendar with an agreement that promises excitement and benefits until 2028.

An Epic Chapter in the History of Motorsports

The heart of Mexico beats to the rhythm of the engines once again. In a twist worthy of the most exciting novels, the Mexico City Grand Prix has sealed its destiny until 2028, extending its love affair with Formula 1 in an agreement that promises unforgettable scenes. The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, that modern coliseum where asphalt heroes write legends, will continue to be the scene of this overflowing passion.

A Bright Future Under the Sun of CDMX

With the majesty of a queen announcing an edict, the head of Government Clara Brugada revealed to the world that F1 will not leave the capital. “United for an incredible future,” were the prophetic words of Stefano Domenicali, president of F1, while the ink of the agreement still fresh promised more than just races: a legacy. But this is not the end, it is just the prologue! Brugada, with a mystery that makes your skin crawl, announced: “We already have dates set… soon there will be more surprises.” What secrets await behind the curtain?

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Since its resurrection in 2015, this event has been a magnet for 3.2 million souls who have vibrated with the roar of the engines. And the numbers don’t lie: in 2024, the party left an economic impact of 17.18 billion pesos and created 9,435 jobs, while 404,958 spectators experienced the adrenaline firsthand. CDMX is not only culture and art; Now, its name resonates in the world’s circuits as the capital of motor sports.

Absences that Give Way to New Dreams

Fate, capricious as always, has left a void on the track in 2025: Sergio “Checo” Pérez, the local hero, will not be behind the wheel. His departure from Red Bull marked a dramatic end, but like any great story, hope remains. Rumors whisper that in 2026 he could return with Cadillac, ready to rewrite his legend. Meanwhile, the excitement for the GP doesn’t stop; Mexico knows that F1 is more than a driver: it is a spectacle that unites nations.

Ready to be part of this story? Share the excitement of the CDMX GP on your networks and discover how F1 continues to transform Mexico. The next chapter promises to be even more electrifying!

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Scotland vs Brazil: duel confirmed in Group C of the 2026 World Cup

Scotland and Brazil face each other in Group C of the 2026 World Cup in Miami.

The 2026 World Cup already has another defined duel in its group stage. Scotland and Brazil will meet on June 24, 2026 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, as part of Group C.

A crossing with history

Both teams come to this match after passing the qualifying rounds. For Scotland it will be an opportunity to face one of the powers in world football, while Brazil will seek to reaffirm its candidacy for the title.

The match is scheduled within the official calendar of the tournament, which for the first time will be played in three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico. Miami is one of the confirmed venues and will host several first round matches.

Key fixture data

  • Date: June 24, 2026
  • Headquarters: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Stadium capacity: Approximately 65,000 spectators
  • Round: Group stage, Group C matchday

The matchup promises to be one of the most attractive of the initial phase, given Brazil’s history in World Cups and the growth of Scottish football in recent years. The tournament organization has confirmed the local time, although details of broadcasts have not yet been released.

For fans, this match represents an opportunity to see figures like Vinícius Jr. or Rodrygo in action, against a Scottish team that combines experience and youth. The logistics of the event will be handled by the local committee, with Miami as the high-profile venue.

The 2026 World Cup will start on June 11 and will run until July 19. Scotland vs Brazil will be one of the 48 group stage matches that will define the 16 qualifiers for the round of 16.

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Bosnia and Qatar will meet in Seattle on June 24, 2026

Group B match will be played in Seattle during the group stage.

The duel in Seattle

Bosnia and Herzegovina will face Qatar on June 24, 2026 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The match corresponds to Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the official tournament calendar.

In the fixture, Bosnia appears as the home team and Qatar as the visitor. This is an administrative designation for operational purposes of the meeting.

The headquarters is already defined: Lumen Field, located in the city of Seattle. This venue will host one of the matches of the group stage of the World Cup that will be organized by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The date of the match places it in the central window of the group stage. By then, Group B will have already had other matches, and this duel will define key positions.

The crossing appears in the official calendar of the 2026 World Cup, published by FIFA on its website. The information includes date, headquarters and location assignment.

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Colombia vs Portugal: duel in Group K of the 2026 World Cup

Colombia and Portugal will meet on June 27, 2026 in Miami in Group K.

Duel confirmed in Group K

Colombia and Portugal will clash in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. The match is scheduled for June 27 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

The match belongs to Group K. Colombia appears as the home team and Portugal as the visitor, according to the official tournament fixture.

The venue and date are already defined. What remains to be known are the details of the lineup and the conditions of both teams prior to the duel.

The 2026 World Cup calendar includes this crossing as one of the most attractive in the first round. Both teams will seek to score key points to advance to the next stage.

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