United States Grand Prix 2023: Where will
Formula 1 United States Grand Prix take place?
This is one of the most anticipated races on the calendar, yes
There are thousands of Formula 1 fans who will tell you that the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas is their favorite race.
This is certainly a favorite of Alpha Tauri driver Daniel Ricciardo who is expected to return from a broken arm in time for this weekend’s event in the deep south.
Incredibly, this is the second of three races on the 2023 F1 calendar to take place in the United States. We’ve got the Miami Grand Prix and there’s still Las Vegas to come. This could give Austin a chance to become Ricciardo’s favorite.
Where is the US Grand Prix?
The Austin F1 race takes place at the famous Circuit of the Americas (COTA) and this is a track that the drivers really love.
With incredible steeps and undulations, this is a track that tests every part of the car and driver.
COTA is a big deal not only on the F1 calendar but also hosts NASCAR’s Texas Grand Prix and MotoGP also comes to town once a year for the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas.
This is the first track in the United States built specifically for Formula 1. It was inaugurated in 2010 and opened two years later.
Yes, this is a call to John Elkann (current chairman). I hope he reads this interview and calls me,” he said. He certainly loves the rival brand, because in January he bought a Ferrari SF90 Stradale worth half a million euros, the car he added to the Monza SP2 he already owned.
“If it happens it happens,” Max assured May, “but I’m very happy where I am is in and personally I wouldn’t want to drive for a team at any cost, it will depend on how things go and whether I’m as happy as I am at Red Bull.”
Former Chairman Montezemolo admitted last weekend that he really likes Verstappen and revealed that “we have been following him since he competed in the karting championship, he is very brave, I like him” .
The only unequivocally negative voice ever heard at Ferrari regarding Verstappen’s appearance came from then-CEO Louis Camilleri:
“No. Anyone who expresses themselves that way doesn’t could end up at Ferrari, we wouldn’t have responded to him otherwise to help him get more attention, why listen to a 22-year-old kid?”
Max Verstappen heads to Austin, Texas, to attempt a third straight win around COTA, after beating Lewis Hamilton in 2021 and 2022. If the Dutchman crosses the flag first, it will be a winner his 15th in 2023. Formula 1 season as he continues to conquer the top motorsport category.