AUSTIN, Texas — The United States Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas will remain on the Formula 1 schedule through at least the 2034 season.
Since its debut on the Formula 1 calendar in 2012, the United States Grand Prix has evolved into one of the sport’s biggest spectacles, drawing over 430,000 fans in recent years.
The 5.5-kilomeeter circuit starts with an iconic uphill run into Turn 1, before drivers take on the famous high-speed section through Turns 3 to 6. The circuit has thrilled fans with wheel-to-wheel racing and overtaking since the first Grand Prix there 13 years ago, and COTA has delivered six different winners in that time, including Lewis Hamilton who holds a record five victories at the venue.
In 2024, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed his first win at COTA, breaking Max Verstappen’s three-year winning streak there, as the Scuderia sealed a 1-2 result, with Carlos Sainz second.



