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Formula 1
18 — 20 October
Austin (24km)
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (15km)
Avg. Temp 32 C

United States

Austin, United States
From $336
USA F1 tickets now on sale

2024 NOW ON SALE!

  • Track known to serve up thrilling races
  • Incredible panoramic views on offer
  • Experience vibrant Texan culture
  • Explore ‘Live Music Capital of the World’ Austin

BOOK YOUR F1 AUSTIN GRAND PRIX 2024 TICKETS

Everything's bigger and better at the Circuit of the Americas

The rip-roaring all-American Formula 1 experience is back in Texas - grab your tickets to the most attended race on the F1 calendar!

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    Live music concerts taking place at the US Grand Prix 2024

      Why go to the 2024 United States Grand Prix?

      American motorsport fans have a turbulent history with Formula 1. But the Austin Grand Prix has delivered great racing in recent years, and won the hearts of the nation. The modern Circuit of the Americas was built within touching distance of Austin, Texas, famed for its music, food and nightlife.

      The design of the circuit is based on some of Europe’s famous Formula 1 tracks, including Silverstone, the Red Bull Ring, Hockenheim and Istanbul. 

      The undulating Circuit of the Americas has been home of the US Grand Prix since 2012. It is one of the most recognisable tracks, featuring the Texas flag throughout the circuit as well as the steep climb straight of over 40 metres in elevation. 

      COTA is a favourite of three-time world champion Max Verstappen, who has won the last three races here. Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most wins here with five. His other US Grand Prix win was back in 2007 in Indiana.

      Texan temperatures reach a pleasant 26°C in October and the city of Austin is fast becoming one of the most visited and popular in the US.

      See you Stateside this autumn - or should we say "fall"?