the F1 US Grand Prix returned to Austin after being hosted there for the previous eight F1 United States Grand Prix. It is the second of three US Formula One races, following theMiami Grand Prixin May and preceding theLas Vegas Grand Prixin November. It's one of five F1 races that occu...
“Three races in America, I think it comes at the right time. The sport is already popular and it’s getting even more so as we speak in America. More races are good.” Austin’s Circuit of The Americas has been a fixture on the F1 calendar sinc...
The US will be the only country on the 2023 calendar to host three F1 races in one season following last week's announcement of a Saturday night race down the famed Las Vegas Strip. F1 has raced at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, since 2012, and in May it will mak...
“It came together perfectly ... I didn’t expect to be here,” said Norris, who took his fourth pole position in five races. “I’m lucky and I’ll take it. Tomorrow is going to be a tough race.” Related Stories Norris takes pole for season-ending Abu Dhabi GP and Hamilton ...
s also great to see that F1 has finally clicked in America after literally decades of trying: it’s new-found popularity over there is healthy for the sport, and of the three races now taking place there (hello Miami and Vegas), COTA has the advantage of being the only one held ...
There’s a busy weekend in store for Weug and Nobels. At Yas Marina, the Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy duo will tackle three races, to make up for the one cancelled last Sunday in Lusail. It’s time for the final round of this year’s F1 Academy and there’s going to be one ext...
The biggest names in Formula 1 racing have been making just as much noise for their relationships off the track
of their relationship with a new, multi-year contract that will keep F1 races on ESPN platforms in the U.S. through the 2025 season. F1 returned to its original U.S. television home in 2018 - the first race ever aired in the country was on ABC in 1962. F1 races also aired on ...
After nearly a year together, the two broke up in early 2023. As both are prominent members of the F1 community, they released a joint statement at the time to announce their split. “As you have probably seen, we have continued working on and off track on various projects together also...
2023, which will be exhibited together with other prototypes that have written the history of the Maranello company. Ferrari will also be displaying a variety of cars from the F1 Clienti and XX Programme, alongside several examples from the current road car range, including the Daytona SP3, ...