Austin, United States Grand Prix and F1
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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.
Formula 1 and COTA have agreed to a new long-term deal that ensures the US Grand Prix remains in Texas for at least another decade.
Max Verstappen's perfect run so far at F1's 2025 U.S. GP is piling yet more pressure on the McLaren drivers in the world championship stakes
The last full economic impact study for Austin’s F1 U.S. Grand Prix, conducted in 2021, estimated roughly $434 million in direct spending.
The stars were out in Central Texas for one of the world's biggest racing events of the year. Thousands of fans, including celebrities, traveled from near and far to attend the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin on Sunday, October 19.
F1s Drivers Championship fight is now definitively a three-horse race after Max Verstappen followed up Austin Sprint win with victory in the main Grand Prix; Verstappen now 40 points back on Oscar Piastri;
Formula One's U.S. Grand Prix will remain at Austin's Circuit of the Americas until at least the end of 2034, the Liberty Media-owned sport said on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
Apple TV, which has already embraced Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, could land the new TV contract to stream Formula One racing as well. A deal may be announced this week.