6 Hours of Mexico
FIA World Endurance Championship | |
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Venue | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez |
First race | 1989 |
First FIA WEC race | 2016 |
Duration | 6 hours |
Most wins (driver) | Jochen Mass (2) |
Most wins (team) | Team Sauber Mercedes (2) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Sauber (2) |
The 6 Hours of Mexico is a sports car race held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. The race was first held in 1989 as part of the World Sports Prototype Championship, and was held three times before the championship's demise. It was revived in 2016 as a part of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Results
Year | Overall Winner(s) | Entrant | Car | Distance/Duration | Race Title | Championship | Report |
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1989 | Jean-Louis Schlesser Jochen Mass | Team Sauber Mercedes | Sauber C9 | 481.889 km (299.432 mi) | Trofeo Hermanos Rodríguez | World Sports Prototype Championship | Report |
1990 | Jochen Mass Michael Schumacher | Team Sauber Mercedes | Mercedes-Benz C11 | 481.889 km (299.432 mi) | Trofeo Hermanos Rodríguez | World Sports Prototype Championship | Report |
1991 | Keke Rosberg Yannick Dalmas | Peugeot Talbot Sport | Peugeot 905 Evo 1B | 433.258 km (269.214 mi) | Trofeo Hermanos Rodríguez | World Sports Car Championship | Report |
1992–2015: Not held | |||||||
2016 | 6 hours | 6 Hours of Mexico | World Endurance Championship | Report |
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