After 23 years of absence, the Grand Prix returned to Mexico with great success. So much so that the International Automobile Federation (FIA, for its acronym in Spanish) recognized the work of Mexican organizers and conferred to the organizing committee the award for the Best Event of the Year. At the award ceremony, it became clear that the Mexican professional and volunteer workers did a magnificent job, but most noted was the enthusiasm of the public. The award is well deserved, but also means a commitment for the organizers of the Grand Prix in 2016. They will have to maintain the same level of efficiency as shown in the 2015 event and again meet global expectations for this year’s Mexico Grand Prix Formula 1.*********Legal notice and sources: Mexican Automotive is an informational document prepared by the law firm of Cacheaux, Cavazos & Newton (www.ccn-law.com) and should not be considered as legal or tax advice or used for any purposes other than a source of information for the public at large. Quotes contained in this document may have been translated by the editors. In preparing this document, the following sources of information, among others, have been utilized: Milenio, AMIA, El Universal, Excélsior, The New York Times, Asociación Mexicana de Distribuidores de Automotores (AMDA), NOTIMEX y El Financiero.For more information about this document, the topics contained therein or to inquire about legal services, please contact Robert M. Barnett (rbarnett@ccn-law.com) or Mario Melgar (mmelgar@ccn-law.com) at (210) 222-1642. © Copyright 2015 CCN. All Rights Reserved