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From global music icons and pro athletes to actors, influencers and even a four-legged friend, the stars showed up in style at Circuit of the Americas for Formula 1 weekend at COTA. The high-octane event drew a diverse crowd of famous faces,
SportsLine's Mike McClure reveals his picks and F1 props for 2025 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, where Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are favorites
Formula 1 returns to Texas for a huge race on Sunday afternoon, as the fight for the championship continues at the United States Grand Prix.
From brisket croquettes to pit lane passes, Austin’s F1 weekend proves the city can throw a party as fast and furious as the cars themselves.
Like anyone who sits behind the wheel of a car, Oscar Piastri knows there are always going to be some potholes on the road that are just impossible to avoid.
Circuit of The Americas (COTA) announced today that it will officially dedicate Turn 20 to Italian-born, American racing legend and former COTA ambassador, Mario Andretti. An official naming ceremony attended by the legendary driver will take place at the soon to be re-named Turn 20 on the eve of the FORMULA 1 MSC CRUISES UNITED - Speedway Digest Staff - October 15,
Austin launched the U.S. Grand Prix in 2012, signing a 10-year deal with F1. The race was extended for five more years in 2022, drawing crowds of 430,000 to 450,000 each year and welcoming tens of thousands of visitors from around the world.