Formula One has extended the United States Grand Prix until 2026 after the previous deal worth US$25 million expired in 2021.
Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali noted that they are continuing to grow the excitement around our sport in the US following the incredible season we had in 2021.
The race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas (COTA) attracted a record-breaking attendance of over 400,000 last year.
Domenicali noted that the track in Austin is a favorite for all the drivers, and they cannot wait to be back in October for more action and entertainment.
the United States Grand Prix will stage two races this season with Miami hosting in May.


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