AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Formula 1 on Sunday announced an eight-year extension with the Circuit of the Americas to continue hosting the United States Grand Prix through 2034. The central Texas track has been a key U.S. footprint for the global motorsports series since it opened in 2012.
F1 extends US Grand Prix at COTA with 8-year deal through 2034
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Formula 1 on Sunday announced an eight-year extension with the Circuit of the Americas to continue hosting the United States Grand Prix through 2034.
The central Texas track has been a key U.S. footprint for the global motorsports series since it opened in 2012. The race has become one of the highest-attended events on the schedule every year, with officials claiming more than 400,000 fans in 2022 and 2023.
“We’re glad Formula 1 has found a home in Texas, and are grateful to the fans, teams, and the entire F1 community who have consistently supported us and made the United States Grand Prix a favorite stop on the global calendar,” track president Bobby Epstein said in a statement.
The extension was announced just a few hours before Sunday’s race. According to track officials, this year’s race weekend included fans from all 50 states and 60 countries.