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Sunday's race final drew over 150,000 spectators to Circuit of the Americas breaking the inaugural Formula One race at the circuit attendance in 2012. This surge was due to the popularity of Formula 1: Drive to Survive in the United States and the honoring of the 2020 tickets as the 2020 United States Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID ...
Race details [1] Date: October 22, 2023: Official name: Formula 1 Lenovo United States Grand Prix 2023: Location: Circuit of the Americas Austin, Texas, United States: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 5.513 km (3.426 miles) Distance: 56 laps, 308.405 km (191.634 miles) Weather: Sunny: Attendance: 432,000 [2] Pole position; Driver
Lowest average race speed (winner) 53.583 km/h (33.295 mph) 2022 Japanese Grand Prix (Max Verstappen) (Race stopped twice. Firstly, due to rain and Carlos Sainz Jr.'s crash. Secondly, as three-hour time limit reached, after which the race was not restarted) [15] Lowest average race speed (winner) without a red flag: 98.701 km/h (61.330 mph)
The race was billed as the "II United States Grand Prix", [22] cementing the Riverside race as a part of the Grand Prix's heritage. The race was originally scheduled for March 22, the day after the 12 Hour-race, but rescheduled for December 12, the final round of the season. [23] The race took place 3 months after the previous round at Monza.
One of the most highly anticipated weekends on the Formula 1 calendar is finally here. F1 brings the United States Grand Prix to the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, October 20 ...
The 2021 United States Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix 2021) was a Formula One motor race, held on October 24, 2021, at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, United States.
What celebrities could attend Austin's Formula 1 Grand Prix 2024? The post-race concerts at this year's Formula One Grand Prix will be headlined by international rock star Sting and rapper Eminem.
F1 races are averaging 1.2 million U.S. viewers, up slightly over 2023 (1.1 million) and a long way from the 539,190 ESPN averaged in its first year, 2018. Austin was the No. 2 market last year ...