F1 U.S. Grand Prix will remain in Austin until 2034
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Formula One announced a long-term extension through 2034 at Circuit of the Americas. The most recent contract was to expire after 2026.
The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) will continue to host the U.S. Grand Prix until at least 2034, Formula 1 announced ahead of Sunday's race.
From global music icons and pro athletes to actors, influencers and even a four-legged friend, the stars showed up in style at Circuit of the Americas for Formula 1 weekend at COTA. The high-octane event drew a diverse crowd of famous faces,
To save you from the gridlock (and your sanity), we’ve crafted a Formula 1 survival guide — because if you can’t beat the crowds, you might as well profit from them. F1 is held at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Del Valle,
F1 fans Dannya Enriquez, left, from Guatemala, and Madison Snyder, right, from Atlanta, cheer as Oracle Red Bull drivers take the stage in the amphitheater ahead of the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix sprint race at Circuit of the Americas on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025 in Austin.
Formula 1 is back at the United States Grand Prix. It's a weekend of world-class racing and big music acts. FOX 7's morning show has look at latest news and weather along with fun segments and live music.
Circuit of The Americas (COTA) has today unveiled exclusive renderings of The Circuit, a new private membership club set to open at America’s only purpose-built F1 track. Sitting atop COTA’S iconic Turn 1 and connected via aerial gondola to the pit building,
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Lewis Hamilton crowns COTA 'the best track in the States' as US F1 popularity explodes
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has discussed the rapid growth in popularity of the championship and the United States Grand Prix since the race at the Circuit of The Americas joined the calendar in 2012.