The United States Grand Prix Stays in Austin Until 2034
The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, will remain the host of the United States Grand Prix of Formula 1 at least until 2034, according to the organization itself announced before Sunday’s race. Austin’s race, held on a circuit southeast of the city, joined the F1 calendar in 2012 as the independent United States event. It is credited with having established a solid base in the country when interest in the sport was relatively low.
The extension comes the same weekend that COTA announced a series of new planned developments, including a new hotel complex at the top of the hill of turn 1, which will also serve as a place for paying guests to watch the race.Since 2012, the United States Grand Prix has continued to grow in strength and popularity, and I want to thank the city of Austin and Travis County for hosting us.
Setefano Domenicali, President and CEO of F1
