Behind the stamp: Mexico
Find out the inspiration behind our Mexico City GP design
Published
26 Oct 2024
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1 min
Our latest Fan Passport stamp is ready to add to your collection — and we've created another unique design for Alex's visit to Mexico.
This stamp features a cartoon cactus, a common symbol associated with Mexico, particularly referencing the nopal cactus (prickly pear cactus), which is featured on the Mexican coat of arms.
It connects directly to the nation's flora and the desert-like landscapes, and ties into one of the colours of the Mexican flag (green, white and red), symbolising hope and prosperity.
The cactus has a friendly, approachable design, giving the character big, expressive eyes and a cheerful face.
This creates a fun and festive atmosphere, aligning with the lively spirit of the Mexico City Grand Prix, which is known for its passionate fan base and colourful celebrations.
Find out more about how to add Fan Passport stamps to your collection by reading our explainer article here.
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