F1 U.S. Grand Prix will remain in Austin until 2034
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The speeds and thrills of Formula 1 weekend in Austin might be behind us, but the annual United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the America helped the capital city's airport rev its way to an all-time travel record.
Tailgates, preview parties, fan festivals, and performances are integral parts of American sports fan culture before 'the big game.' This same 'game day' spirit
It's the Friday of Formula 1 weekend, and gun ranges across Austin are buzzing. Visitors from Europe, Canada and South America sign liability waivers, choose their weapons, receive basic safety lessons and step into the stalls to begin shooting - an activity many describe as "the ultimate American experience."
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.
Last year, she had the perfect Texas salute in her boots and skirt fit for the F1 Grand Prix race in Austin. For this year, she nailed the cowgirl look once again. Formula 1 returned to Austin, Texas, this past weekend and that meant another Danica Patrick fit slay from the track.
Formula One announced a long-term extension through 2034 at Circuit of the Americas. The most recent contract was to expire after 2026.
To save you from the gridlock (and your sanity), we’ve crafted a Formula 1 survival guide — because if you can’t beat the crowds, you might as well profit from them. F1 is held at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Del Valle,
The team approached El Califa with a vision, to bring an authentic taste of Mexico to Austin during one of its most global weekends. Maintaining the authenticity of their legendary tacos in another country was no small feat.
From McLaren’s art-meets-racing studio to Williams’ fan zone downtown, here’s where to experience Austin’s off-track F1 energy.