From Gate 6 of the racetrack, Pablo Vázquez Camacho, local Security Secretary, led a day of supervision of the operation and detailed that, in addition to the police elements, two drones from the Águila Unit were used for aerial surveillance.
1,500 members of the Banking Police and 600 traffic elements were also deployed in Viaducto Río Piedad, Circuito Interior, Calle 47, Canal de Río Churubusco and Francisco Morazán, in order to speed up vehicular circulation before, during and after the event.
Only on Friday, October 25, which was the first day of the Mexican Grand Prix, which consisted of the preparation and testing stage of the cars on the racetrack, the Secretariat of Citizen Security reported 19 important arrests.
At the work table, the representation of the company Ocesa, operator and organizer of the Mexican Grand Prix, alerted the Mexico City police that private security personnel detected false accreditations and bracelets with which some people tried to access the event, which are sold on the internet and in the vicinity of the place for 10,000 pesos.