United States Grand Prix

Formula 1’s popularity has boomed in the United States in recent years. Last year’s race at Circuit of The Americas attracted 440,000 spectators. The 2023 United States Grand Prix is set to take place on October 20-22. Check out the articles below for facts, stats, history and trivia from previous F1 races in Texas!

Circuit of The Americas: The Ultimate Track Guide

Circuit of The Americas has been the permanent home of the U.S. Grand Prix since the event returned to the calendar in 2012. The Texas track is a modern venue with an old school character, and takes inspiration from iconic circuits.

Your 2022 United States Grand Prix Predictions: The Results

Did you predict that the polesitter would be out of the race by the end of Lap 1? Or that Haas would record their best ever home race result? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 United States Grand Prix were correct?

F1 Team Form: United States Grand Prix at COTA

Mercedes have won five of the ten COTA races, while Red Bull have seen both cars finish the race here only five times. Here’s everything you need to know about each team’s history at the United States Grand Prix!

2021 US GP: A Statistic for Every Driver

Verstappen extends his championship lead, Perez becomes the first Mexican on the podium in America in over 50 years and Hamilton continues his impressive COTA form.

2019 US Grand Prix: Post Race Statistics

Hamilton wins his sixth championship, Bottas equals Ricciardo and Verstappen and what has Hamilton’s team-mate done at all of the last 120 races? Here are all the facts and statistics from the 2019 United States Grand Prix weekend!

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