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.
Category: Formula 1
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Austin to host U.S. GP until 2034
Austin’s race, held on a circuit south-east of the city, joined the F1 schedule in 2012 as the standalone U.S. event
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Verstappen lost interest in title defence – Marko
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen started to lose interest in his title defence earlier this year, but said the Dutchman is now fully motivated in chasing down his fifth F1 drivers’ championship.
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Piastri: Norris collision was ‘racing incident’
Oscar Piastri insisted his collision with teammate and title rival Lando Norris in Austin’s sprint race was a racing incident.
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Verstappen takes pole ahead of Norris at U.S. GP
Max Verstappen stormed to pole position for the U.S. Grand Prix ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris, with championship leader Oscar Piastri struggling to sixth.
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Stroll handed 5-place grid penalty for U.S. GP
Lance Stroll has been handed a five-place grid penalty for Sunday’s United States Grand Prix for causing a collision with Esteban Ocon during Saturday’s sprint race.
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Ferrari boss reaffirms confidence in Vasseur
Ferrari chairman John Elkann has reaffirmed the company’s “full confidence” in under-pressure Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur.
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American Crawford to drive in Mexico GP FP1
Rising American racing star Jak Crawford will drive in first practice for Aston Martin ahead of Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix next week.
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Norris, Piastri collide in U.S. GP sprint race
Title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris collided at the start of Saturday’s U.S. Grand Prix. Both drivers being out of the race handed Max Verstappen a golden opportunity to close in on the battling McLaren teammates.
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Verstappen wins chaotic Austin sprint race
Max Verstappen’s championship chances received a healthy boost at Saturday’s U.S. Grand Prix sprint race after he secured victory and the two McLaren drivers crashed out.