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Mexico has named the last corner of its revamped Formula One circuit after Britain's 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell as the country prepares for its first grand prix in 23 years in November.
Mansell won the last F1 race held at Mexico City's Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in 1992, two years after he pulled off a thrilling overtaking maneuver on Austrian Gerhard Berger around the outside of the fast and fearsome Peraltada corner.
The banked Peraltada no longer features in the revamped layout and organizers said in a statement they had decided to rename Turn 17 after Mansell, who also won at the track with Williams in 1987.
The Briton, who has been invited back for the Nov. 1 race, said he was "flattered, proud and delighted".
"I have extremely fond memories of racing in Mexico City, the people, the energy and the track itself were all highlights of the F1 calendar back then for me," he added.
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