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"Mexico City: A Tapestry of History, Culture

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Formula One World Championship
A modified car pulls an energetic wheelie heading the wrong way down the main straight. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Dan Gurney (USA) Eagle T1G reverted to the Coventry Climax engine and finished fifth in the final race of the season. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Oliver (GBR) in a Lotus Cosworth 49B battles for third place with local hero Pedro Rodriguez (MEX) in a BRM P133. Mexican Grand Prix, Rd12, Mexico City, Mexico, 3 November 1968. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Stewart (GBR) BRM retired from the race. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
A McLaren employee watches on anxiously as outgoing World Champion Denny Hulme (NZL) McLaren M7A saw his championship hopes end when a suspension failure crashed him out of the race on the pit

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Formula One World Championship
Seventh placed Jackie Stewart (GBR) Matra (Left) with Matra Team manager Ken Tyrrell (GBR). Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
A cheeky grin from the local hero Pedro Rodriguez (MEX) Lotus. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Stewart (GBR) in a Matra Cosworth MS10 battles to keep eventual race winner, Graham Hill (GBR) in a Lotus Cosworth 49B, behind him

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Formula One World Championship
Jochen Rindt (AUT), who retired on lap 33 with a broken suspension, negotiates the hairpin with an armful of opposite lock. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
An end of season drivers photo (L to R): Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus; John Surtees (GBR) Cooper; Denny Hulme (NZL) Brabham; Bob Bondurant (USA) Eagle; Jochen Rindt (AUT) Cooper; Jackie Stewart (GBR) BRM

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P83 retired with a blown engine on lap 19. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Sixth placed Jo Siffert (SUI) took pole position in the Rob Walker Lotus 49B and led the race until a stop to repair a broken throttle linkage cost him two laps

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P83 retired with a blown engine on lap 19. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Outgoing World Champion Denny Hulme (NZL) McLaren is followed to the grid by Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Dan Gurney (USA) Eagle T1G reverted to the Coventry Climax engine and finished fifth in the final race of the season. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P83, retired after 18 laps with engine failure. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, Mexico, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Moises Solana (MEX) retired in his home GP when the Maserati engine powering his Cooper T81 overheated on the tenth lap. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Denny Hulme (NZL) Brabham BT20 finished third. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
World Champion Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT20 ended the season with a second place finish. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA) drifts his Matra MS11 into one of the many twists and turns on the Mexico City track. Mexican Grand Prix, Rd12, Mexico City, Mexico, 3 November 1968. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Stewart (GBR) climbs from his BRM P83 after retiring on the twenty-seventh lap with an oil leak. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Moises Solana (MEX) retired in his home GP when the Maserati engine powering his Cooper T81 overheated on the tenth lap. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jonathan Williams (GBR) Ferrari 312 finished in 8th place. Formula1 World Championship Rd11, Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 22 October 1967. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Denny Hulme (NZL) Brabham BT20 finished third. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Bob Bondurant (USA) Eagle T1G, DNF. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, Mexico, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Henri Pescarolo (FRA) Matra MS11, finished the race in ninth place. Mexican Grand Prix, Rd12, Mexico City, Mexico, 3 November 1968. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Richie Ginther (USA) Honda RA273 finished fourth. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jo Siffert (SUI) Rob Walker / Jack Durlacher Racing Lotus 49B claimed his first pole position, but finished only sixth in the race. Mexican Grand Prix, Rd 12, Mexico City, Mexico, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Outgoing World Champion Denny Hulme (NZL) McLaren M7A saw his championship hopes end when a suspension failure crashed him out of the race. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Pedro Rodriguez (MEX) Lotus 33 was running in third place in front of his home crowd when he retired on lap 49 with transmission failure. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Denny Hulme (NZL) Brabham BT20 finished third. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Pedro Rodriguez (MEX) Lotus 33, who was running in third place when he retired on lap 49 with transmission failure, locks up under braking. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Richie Ginther (USA) Honda RA273 led at the start but eventually finished fourth. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Matra MS10 had his championship aspirations dashed when a misfire late in the race dropped him to seventh place. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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2005 Mexico City Champ Car
4-6 November 2005, Mexico City, Mexico Oriol Servia beats Mario Dominguez to turn one 2005 Anthony Kent LAT Photographic USA

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Formula One World Championship
Richie Ginther (USA) Honda RA273 finished fourth. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus 43 was the first retirement of the race with a gearbox failure on the tenth lap. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P83 retired with a blown engine on lap 19. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Outgoing World Champion Denny Hulme (NZL) McLaren saw his championship hopes end when a suspension failure crashed him out of the race. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Moises Solana (MEX) Cooper T81, DNF. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, Mexico, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Richie Ginther (USA) Honda RA273 finished fourth. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus49B, and World Champion as a result, leads rival Jackie Stewart (GBR) Matra MS10, whose bid for glory ended when a misfire dropped him to seventh place

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Formula One World Championship
Peter Gethin (GBR) McLaren M14A retired on lap 28 with a blown engine. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 25 October 1970. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
A collection of sombreros and other hats at the gates to the circuit. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 23 October 1966

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2005 Mexico City Champ Car
4-6 November 2005, Mexico City, Mexico Timo Glock 2005 Anthony Kent LAT Photographic USA

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Formula One World Championship
Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus Cosworth 49, right, holds his hand aloft after his victory. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 22 October 1967. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus Cosworth 49 failed to finish. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 22 October 1967. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Pedro Rodriguez (MEX) Cooper Maserati T81B followed by Chris Amon (NZL) Ferrari 312. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 22 October 1967. BEST IMAGE



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"Mexico City: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience" Step into the vibrant streets and you'll find a city that has witnessed countless moments of significance throughout history. From hosting the iconic 1968 Olympic Games to being home to Frida Kahlo's captivating museum in Coyoacan, this metropolis is steeped in stories waiting to be discovered. In a powerful image frozen in time, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos raise their fists in the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies at the 1968 Olympics held here. Australian Peter Norman stands beside them wearing an OPHR badge, showcasing solidarity amidst social unrest. As you wander through Plaza de la Constitucion (Zocalo), your gaze will be drawn towards the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral standing tall against the backdrop of Mexico's flag fluttering proudly. This historic square echoes with centuries-old tales of resilience and national pride. Diego Rivera's awe-inspiring mural depicting pre-Columbian life at the Ministry of Public Education transports you back to c1925 when it was created. The Zapotec Civilization comes alive on these walls as Rivera masterfully captures their rich heritage for all to admire. Travel further back in time with a glimpse into Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) during Spanish conquest through a vividly colored woodcut from 1556. Marvel at how this bustling city transformed over centuries yet retained its essence despite external influences. Fast forward to Formula One World Championship's Mexican Grand Prix held here on October 22nd, 1967 - witness adrenaline-pumping races that captivate motorsport enthusiasts from around the globe. Feel the excitement reverberate through every corner as speed meets passion on these legendary tracks. For breathtaking views that transcend time itself, climb atop Pyramid of Moon and let your eyes feast upon Avenue of Dead unfolding before you.