F1 United States Grand Prix Extended at Austin Through 2034
F1 United States Grand Prix Extended at Austin Through 2034

F1 United States Grand Prix Extended at Austin Through 2034

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The United States Grand Prix will remain at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, through at least the 2034 Formula One season following a newly announced contract extension. Since its debut in 2012, the race has become a major event, attracting over 430,000 fans in recent years and generating approximately $7 billion in economic impact for the Austin and Texas region during its first decade. The event is praised for its thrilling on-track action, iconic circuit features, and strong fan engagement, with notable drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc achieving significant victories there. The extension reflects the growing popularity of Formula One in the United States, supported by key figures like COTA Chairman Bobby Epstein and Texas Governor Greg Abbott, and coincides with increased American audience interest driven by media partnerships like Apple's exclusive broadcasting deal. The U.S. Grand Prix at COTA now stands as the longest-serving Formula One track in the country, underscoring its importance to the sport's calendar and local economy. This deal also aligns with the retention of other U.S. races in Miami and Las Vegas, marking a robust future for Formula One in America.

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