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Circuit of the Americas

Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a Grade 1[1] FIA-specification 3.426-mile (5.514 km) motor racing track and facilities located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Austin, Texas, in the United States. The facility is home to the Formula One United States Grand Prix, NASCAR's Texas Grand Prix, and the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas,[2] a round in MotoGP. It previously hosted the Australian V8 Supercars,[3] the Americas Rallycross Championship, the American Le Mans Series,[4] the Rolex Sports Car Series,[5] the FIA World Endurance Championship,[6] the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the IndyCar Classic.

Circuit of the Americas

Layout of the Grand Prix circuit
LocationAustin, Texas, United States
Time zoneUTC−6 / UTC−5 (DST)
Coordinates30°7′58″N 97°38′28″W / 30.13278°N 97.64111°W / 30.13278; -97.64111Coordinates: 30°7′58″N 97°38′28″W / 30.13278°N 97.64111°W / 30.13278; -97.64111
Capacity150,000
FIA Grade1[a]
OwnerCircuit of the Americas LLC
Broke groundDecember 31, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-12-31)
OpenedOctober 21, 2012; 10 years ago (2012-10-21)
ArchitectHermann Tilke
Miró Rivera Architects
Major events
Current:
Grand Prix Circuit (2012–present)
Length3.426 miles (5.513 km)
Turns20
Race lap record1:36.169 ( Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF90, 2019, F1)
National Circuit (2012–present)
Length2.300 miles (3.792 km)
Turns19
Race lap record1:33.5415 ( Jason Bright, Holden Commodore (VF), 2013, V8 Supercars)
Websitecircuitoftheamericas.com

The circuit and Grand Prix were first proposed in the middle of 2010. The circuit was the first in the United States to be purpose-built for Formula One. The layout was conceived by promoter Tavo Hellmund and 1993 Motorcycle World Champion Kevin Schwantz[7] with the assistance of German architect and circuit designer Hermann Tilke, who has also designed the Sepang, Shanghai, Yas Marina, Istanbul, Bahrain, Yeongam, and Buddh circuits, as well as the reprofiling of the Hockenheimring and Fuji Speedway.

History

Construction

 
The 251-foot (77 m) observation tower under construction at Circuit of the Americas
 
Hairpin Turn 11 before completion

In a news conference on July 27, 2010, Tavo Hellmund announced plans to build the track on about 890 acres (3.6 km2) of undeveloped land in southeastern Travis County. The majority of the site had been planned to be developed into a residential subdivision called "Wandering Creek".[8] In the same news conference, Hellmund also revealed that Texas billionaire Red McCombs was the project's largest investor. The circuit homologation design was submitted to the FIA in Geneva for approval on December 17, 2010. HKS, Inc. and Tilke Engineers & Architects designed the track, and Austin Commercial, a subsidiary of Austin Industries, was the general contractor. Construction began on December 31, 2010,[9] and was due to be complete by June 2012.[10] Following a stop-work order in December 2011, the completion date was revised to August.[11] The first tasks were building the silt fences, taking core samples, and shredding existing vegetation.[12]

On January 21, 2011, a $900,000 check was posted with Travis County that permitted grading to begin. The money was to be used to restore the land if the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) declined to allow the project to move forward because part of the site lies in a floodplain.[13] FEMA issued a letter on June 28, 2011, stating the project meets its floodplain management criteria.

In January 2012, Travis County announced that Elroy Road—one of the two primary public access roads to the circuit—would receive an upgrade to handle the increased volume of incoming traffic, but not before the running of the 2012 race.[14] At the time of the announcement, the unstable clay soils under the road surface had caused Elroy Road to gradually buckle and shift, necessitating the upgrade.

On June 13, 2012, Charlie Whiting—the FIA-appointed Race Director for Formula One—declared himself satisfied with the circuit's construction, scheduling a final pre-race inspection of the circuit for September 25, sixty days before the first race,[15] which the circuit later passed.[16] To ensure the demanding FIA specifications for the track were met, GPS-based 3D paving equipment was used on the asphalt paving and milling machines.[17] The first layer of asphalt was completed on August 3, 2012.[18] Construction began laying the final layer of asphalt on August 14,[19] and was finished on September 21.[20] The track was officially opened on October 21, with Mario Andretti running the ceremonial first laps in a Lotus 79, the car he drove when he became the last American to win the World Drivers' Championship in 1978.[21] The Grand Plaza, Observation Structure, Tower Amphitheater, and Main Grandstand were designed by Austin-based architectural firm Miró Rivera Architects.

Name

McCombs wished to call the site "Speed City",[22] but the owners originally anticipated selling the naming rights to various parts of the facility for $7 million.[23] On April 12, 2011, the track's name was announced as "Circuit of the Americas" at a press conference.[24] Red McCombs, later said: “One of the most inviting aspects of the name is the word ‘Americas’. It reflects Austin's ideal location at the crossroads of North America from north to south, east to west. Also, it speaks to our state as a centre of commerce and cultural exchange in this hemisphere. I look forward to meeting many fans and visitors who will be coming from every country.”[25] In December 2020 Red McCombs got a corner named after him called 'Big Red'.[26]

City endorsement and lawsuit

In order for the race to take place, the Austin city council was asked to be the sponsoring municipality for the event. Through being a sponsor, the city could apply for money from a state fund, the Major Events Trust Fund (METF), designed to attract major sporting events to Texas that would be used to pay the Formula One race sanctioning fee.[27] This matter was complicated by opponents of the project who filed a lawsuit against state comptroller Susan Combs, claiming that she had promised the funding to the circuit without having been legally authorized to do so,[28] though promoters have responded stating that all necessary guidelines had been followed.

In June 2011, the Austin city council agreed to allow the circuit to apply to the Texas Major Events Trust Fund but withheld its full endorsement requiring the circuit to pay the financial match normally borne by the local government sponsor. As a part of the endorsement, the sport will pay $15,000 in carbon offsets and $5 million to establish an on-site research project into environmentally friendly technologies.

On July 1, 2011, a state district court judge declined to enter a temporary restraining order against Combs preventing payments from the METF; nonetheless, Texas Comptroller Combs reconsidered and chose not to make the July 31 advance payment to FOMC/Bernard Ecclestone as previously agreed for the first year's sanctioning fee. The attorney for the project's opponents has stated that he is unsure if they will continue pursuing the lawsuit.[29]

Breach of contract and reinstatement

In November 2011, Bernie Ecclestone expressed what he called "minor" doubt over the future of the United States Grand Prix in Austin after "disagreements inside the [management] company".[30] These issues were later confirmed when construction of the circuit came to a halt because of a dispute between the circuit owners, promoter Full Throttle Productions, and Formula One Management.[31]

Promoter Tavo Hellmund admitted that his company had been in breach of its contract with Formula One Management since May 2011. The situation further escalated when state comptroller Susan Combs described the planned Grand Prix of America as a threat to the race in Texas, and said that the first $25 million payment from the state sports fund would only be made available after the first Grand Prix at the circuit, despite having previously promised to make the funds available in time for the inaugural event.[32] Bernie Ecclestone later issued an ultimatum to the owners and organizers: find a solution before the December 7 meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council or else risk being removed from the 2012 calendar. Ecclestone emphasized that if the Circuit of the Americas were removed from the calendar, it would not be added again at a later date.

On December 7, 2011, the World Motor Sport Council released the final calendar for the 2012 season, with the Circuit of the Americas retaining its November 18 date. Further details revealed that the race investors, McCombs and Epstein, had reached a new arrangement with Ecclestone, with work on the circuit scheduled to resume immediately.[33] As a part of the arrangement, organizers paid the sanctioning fee for the 2012 race one year in advance as a show of good faith.[34] At the time of the circuit's reinstatement, there were no reports supporting Tavo Hellmund's continued involvement under the new contract.

On March 4, 2012, The Austin American-Statesman reported that Hellmund had launched legal proceedings against investors Bobby Epstein and Red McCombs, with Hellmund claiming that he was still a part of the management company and had not been paid since September.[35] Further details emerged, reporting that Hellmund was in the process of attempting to acquire Epstein's interest in the company, describing the condition of the circuit as of March 4 as "teetering".[36] Epstein responded to the lawsuit by stating that Hellmund had been found to have been in breach of contract by Formula One Management.[36] In June 2012, the dispute between Hellmund and Epstein was reported to have been settled out of court.[37]

Formula One attendance records

A crowd of 117,429 spectators watched the United States Grand Prix in November 2012 after four years of Formula One not hosting a Grand Prix in the United States.[38] In October 2022, the three-day Formula One United States Grand Prix event drew a record number of fans. Roughly 440,000 people attended the event, breaking Formula One's attendance record of 400,000 set at the 2021 United States Grand Prix for an event held in North America.[39] Sunday's race final drew over 150,000 spectators to Circuit of the Americas breaking the inaugural Formula One race at the circuit attendance in 2012. This surge was due to the popularity of Formula 1: Drive to Survive in the United States and the honoring of the 2020 tickets as the 2020 United States Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dispute over planned MotoGP race

In April 2011, plans were unveiled by Tavo Hellmund of Full Throttle Productions and Kevin Schwantz of 3fourTexas for the circuit to host a round of the 2013 MotoGP World Championship, with the race to be known as the Texas Grand Prix.[24] The race was the brainchild of Schwantz, the circuit co-designer, who would serve as event promoter with his company, 3fourTexas. However, following the settlement of the lawsuit between Tavo Hellmund and Bobby Epstein, Schwantz announced that he would be suing Steve Sexton. Schwantz claimed that upon the resolution of the dispute between Hellmund and Epstein, Sexton moved to negotiate directly with MotoGP's commercial rights holder, Dorna Sports, ignoring what he claimed was an existing contract between Dorna and 3fourTexas to hold the race.[40]

Circuit representatives denied that there was ever a contract between Schwantz and the Circuit of the Americas, and that his dispute was with Dorna Sports.[41] Dorna later claimed that although a contract for the race between Dorna and Schwantz had existed, the contract had been terminated in July 2012 as they believed Schwantz had failed to acquire the necessary rights from the circuit to hold the race.[42] Schwantz then accused Sexton and the Circuit of the Americas of "undermining" him, deliberately blocking his attempts to establish a race in order to have the contract terminated and allowing them to negotiate a more-favourable arrangement with Dorna.[43]

In October 2012, Dorna Sports announced that they had come to agreeable terms with organizers of the Texas motorcycle Grand Prix, including the race on the 2013 calendar as the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, but made no mention of the dispute with Schwantz or any outcome of it.[2] Prior to the 2014 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, the circuit announced that COTA and Schwantz had amicably settled their legal differences and reached an agreement to collaborate to promote motorcycling racing, with Schwantz taking the role as official ambassador for COTA.[44][45]

IndyCar Series

On September 4, 2018, IndyCar announced that it has reached a multi-year agreement to add the Circuit of the Americas to its calendar replacing Phoenix Raceway (then known as ISM Raceway), finalizing the IndyCar Series calendar. After hosting an IndyCar Spring Training test session, on February 12–13, COTA made its debut on the IndyCar Series schedule on Sunday, March 24, serving as the second race of the 2019 campaign, with the AutoNation IndyCar Challenge (IndyCar Classic), following the March 10 season-opener at St. Petersburg, FL. It was the first time since 2014 that two tracks in Texas would appear on the IndyCar Series calendar.

On February 11, 2020, (perhaps as a precursor of the season to come) the opening day of IndyCar Spring Training, cold temperatures and persistent showers severely limited track time for all competitors to slow installation laps and a few experimental runs on rain tires. With improved weather, on February 12, IndyCar concluded its first open test of the season. However, the 2020 race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On October 1, 2020, Indycar released the 2021 calendar with COTA dropped from the schedule unexpectedly to the surprise of many, after it was announced two years prior that they had a multi year deal in place between Indycar and COTA.

NASCAR

On September 30, 2020, it was announced that COTA would host a NASCAR Cup Series event for the first time on May 23, 2021.[46] The lower Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series were also added as support events.[47] On December 11, 2020, it was announced that NASCAR would run the full 3.426 miles (5.514 km) course.[48] EchoPark Automotive assumed naming rights for the Cup race, which dubbed it the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix. The Xfinity and Truck races were respectively named the Pit Boss 250 and Toyota Tundra 225 with title sponsorship from Pit Boss Grills and Toyota.[49][50]

The inaugural race weekend was marred by rain, with the Truck race on Saturday being in wet conditions while the Xfinity event later in the day was drier.[51] The Cup race the following day, won by Chase Elliott, was shortened as the weather worsened and caused low driver visibility.[52] On September 15, The Athletic has reported that NASCAR will return to the circuit for the 2022 season as Speedway Motorsports, the promoter of the race picked up the renewal on the contract. The race ran as scheduled on March 27, 2022.[53] The promoters announced on the week prior to the race that NASCAR will be returning to Austin as they renewed for one more year. It will mark the third time consecutively that NASCAR goes to Austin.[54]

Facilities

 
The Circuit of the Americas facilities in 2018

Racetrack

 
Main straight and turn 1 hill
 
Crowd at COTA on race day
 
Circuit of the Americas during the 2018 US Grand Prix

In an episode of Speed TV's Wind Tunnel program broadcast on August 22, 2010, Tavo Hellmund revealed that the circuit would be 3.426 miles (5.514 km) long and would be made up of twenty turns with an elevation change of 133 feet (41 m). The final plan of the circuit was released on September 1, 2010, showing a design inspired by the European tradition of sculpting the circuit to the contours of the land. The design draws from several European Formula One circuits, including a recreation of Silverstone's Maggotts–Becketts–Chapel sequence, Hockenheim's arena bends, and a replica of Istanbul's Turn Eight.[55] Other corners were loosely inspired by the Senna 'S' at Interlagos and the Österreichring's Sebring-Auspuffkurve.[7] A feature of the circuit is a deliberate widening of corners, to encourage drivers to follow multiple racing lines.[56] A similar feature was used at the Buddh International Circuit in India, where the circuit widens on the approach to certain corners.

The circuit was one of only a handful on the Formula One 2012 calendar to be run counter-clockwise, the others being Marina Bay, the Korea International Circuit, Yas Marina, and Interlagos. Because of this, the circuit contains more left-hand turns than right-hand ones, placing greater physical demands on the drivers whose bodies, particularly their necks, are more adapted to the lateral g-forces of clockwise circuits.

 
Pit lane

From the start line, the drivers climb a gradient of over 11% to the first corner—the highest point of the circuit—with the apex of the corner positioned on the crest of the hill. They descend the hill to navigate a series of fast sweepers modeled on Silverstone's Maggotts–Becketts–Chapel complex and through a blind corner at Turn 10, taking them to the far end of the circuit and a hairpin at Turn 11. The drivers then follow a 0.62-mile (1.00 km) straight back towards the pit and paddock area before entering the final sector of the lap and weaving through a series of corners modeled on Hockenheim's stadium section. This is followed by a downhill, multi-apex corner with limited run-off before the final two corners of the circuit, a pair of left-hand bends that return the drivers to the main straight.

Reception

The reception from drivers ahead of the inaugural race was highly positive. Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton both praised the circuit, suggesting that it would be considerably more difficult to learn than other recent additions to the Formula One calendar.[57] Jenson Button described the first sector as "spectacular", but remarked that he felt that starting second would be better than starting first as the placement of pole position put it on a steeper incline than the rest of the grid.[58] Kamui Kobayashi, on the other hand, was less complimentary, claiming that he did not feel intimidated by the steep climb to the first corner as it was no different from Eau Rouge at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, and accusing the media of hyping it up without precedent.[58] Mark Webber was also unimpressed, stating that while he enjoyed driving the first sector of the circuit, the second and third sectors were similar to other circuits on the calendar.[59]

Grand Plaza

 
COTA on race day
 
COTA on opening day – from Parking Lot A

Bordered by the track on three sides, the Grand Plaza is a 20-acre (0.081 km2) space designed by Miró Rivera Architects of Austin, Texas that includes a large reflecting pool, lawn, and varying landscape zones. A promenade along the north side of the Grand Plaza hosts concessions, retail, restroom facilities, and entrances to spectator seating. From the southeast end of the Grand Plaza, two pedestrian bridges cross over turns 16 and 3 to provide access for visitors to other areas of the circuit complex.[60]

Observation Tower

 
Tower at COTA

Circuit of the Americas features a 251-foot (77 m) observation tower designed by Miró Rivera Architects and built by Patriot Erectors as a landmark for the venue. The structure of the tower consists of an elevator hoist-way surrounded by a double helix staircase of 419 stairs, both of which lead to an observation platform 230 feet (70 m) above ground level. The platform provides a 360-degree panorama of the circuit, as well as views to downtown Austin, Texas. The observation platform, which is accessible to the public for an admission fee, can accommodate up to 70 visitors and features glass railings and a partial glass floor.[61] In addition, a "veil" consisting of 18 bright red steel tubes runs nearly the full height of the tower, acting as a canopy for both the observation platform and the stage below. The design of the observation tower was inspired by the visual imagery of sports cars and movement, and the red color was selected to mimic the streaks of lights trailing racecars at night.[62]

Germania Insurance Amphitheater

 
Collective Soul performing at the Tower Amphitheater
 
The Germania Insurance Amphitheater as seen from the top of the tower

On July 23, 2012, COTA announced a booking agreement with Live Nation to book major concerts at an open air amphitheater to be built at the base of the observation tower. Designed by Miró Rivera Architects, the venue opened in April 2013 with a concert by Kenny Chesney.[63] The amphitheater accommodates up to 14,000 people with 5,240 permanent reserved seats. Another 1,700 seats can be configured on the stage-front floor or there is standing room for 2,300. The remaining general admission spots are on a sloping grass area behind the reserved seats. The venue was originally going to be called Tower Amphitheater, but under a deal closed in March 2013, was renamed to Austin360 Amphitheater, with naming rights sold to the entertainment/events website associated with the Austin American-Statesman.[64] Beginning January 1, 2020, COTA renamed the venue the Germania Insurance Amphitheater under a seven-year deal with the Brenham, Texas based insurance company.[65]

Main Grandstand

The primary permanent seating at Circuit of the Americas is located within the Main Grandstand, designed by Miró Rivera Architects.[66] Above-ground construction on the grandstand began in March 2012, and the "topping out" occurred in June 2012 with completion in time for the inaugural United States Grand Prix.

The Main Grandstand is 65 feet (20 m) tall, and has a total capacity of approximately 9,000 spectators. The seating is divided into three levels: lower level (capacity ~5400, including Loge Boxes), club level (capacity ~2900), and suite level (capacity ~750). The majority of seating is covered by a tensile fabric canopy. The primary structure is 500 feet (150 m) long, while the lower risers extend an additional 500 feet (150 m). The grandstand also contains concessions, restrooms, offices, and two lounge spaces located at the second and third levels. The Velocity Lounge on the second level is approximately 7,100 sq ft (660 m2), and contains a 36-screen video wall and the acrylic painting "Velocity" by Dallas-based artist Christopher Martin measuring 120 feet (37 m) in length.[67]

Both the Main Grandstand and the concessions buildings in the Grand Plaza were conceived as a modular system consisting of several components that can be arranged according to need. The concessions, with banners and deep canopies, can be expanded with restrooms, permanent seating or suites. Inherent to this “kit-of-parts” construction system is flexibility allowing the site to grow and change.[60]

Bold Stadium

Bold Stadium
 
AddressDel Valle, TX 78617
LocationAustin, Texas
Coordinates30°08′09″N 97°38′21″W / 30.1359°N 97.6393°W / 30.1359; -97.6393
Capacity5,036
Field shaperectangular
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundOctober 2018
Opened2019 (2019)
Tenants
Austin Bold FC (USLC) (2019–2021)
Austin Gilgronis (MLR) (2020–2022)

In August 2017, a new soccer-specific stadium was announced to be built between the Amphitheater and the Grand Plaza. A professional soccer team known as Austin Bold FC began playing in the USL Championship in 2019 until 2021. The stadium seats 5,000 people.[68][69][70] The Austin Gilgronis of Major League Rugby was playing home games at the stadium in 2020.

Record lap times

Official record lap times are only set during the race. The unofficial lap record is 1:32.029 set by Valtteri Bottas in a Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+ during qualifying at the 2019 United States Grand Prix. As of April 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit of the Americas are listed as:

 
 
World RX layout of Circuit of the Americas
Category Time Driver Car/Bike Event
Current Grand Prix Circuit: 5.513 km (2012–present)
F1 1:36.169 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF90 2019 United States Grand Prix
LMP1 1:47.052[71] Loïc Duval Audi R18 2016 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas
IndyCar 1:48.8953[72] Colton Herta Dallara DW12 2019 IndyCar Classic
Formula V8 1:51.437[73] René Binder Dallara T12 2017 Austin Formula V8 round
LMP2 1:52.545[74] Nyck de Vries Oreca 07 2020 Lone Star Le Mans
Indy Lights 1:56.5740[75] Oliver Askew Dallara IL-15 2019 Indy Lights Classic
DPi 1:57.198[76] Jordan Taylor Cadillac DPi-V.R 2017 IMSA Sportscar Showdown at COTA
DP 1:58.616[77] Joey Hand Riley Mk XXVI 2015 Lone Star Le Mans
LMPC 2:01.245[77] Renger van der Zande Oreca FLM09 2015 Lone Star Le Mans
LM GTE 2:02.522[74] Nicki Thiim Aston Martin Vantage AMR 2020 Lone Star Le Mans
Pro Mazda 2:03.116[78] Matthew Brabham Star Formula Mazda 'Pro' 2013 Austin Pro Mazda Championship round
MotoGP 2:03.126 Álex Rins Honda RC213V 2023 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas
Super Lap Battle 2:03.850[79] Feras Qartoumy Chevrolet Corvette (C6) 2023 SLB at COTA
Formula Regional 2:04.698[80] Linus Lundqvist Ligier JS F3 2020 Austin FR Americas round
GT 2:05.053[81] Jonathan Bomarito SRT Viper GTS-R 2013 International Sports Car Weekend
GT3 2:05.558[82] Trent Hindman Acura NSX GT3 2020 1st Austin GT World Challenge America round
Trans-Am 2:05.654[83] Matthew Brabham Ford Mustang Trans-Am 2022 Austin Trans-Am round
W Series 2:06.464[84] Jamie Chadwick Tatuus F.3 T-318 2021 2nd Austin W Series round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo 2:07.033[85] Edoardo Piscopo Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo 2015 Austin Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America round
Superbike 2:08.648[86] Danilo Petrucci Ducati Panigale V4 R 2022 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas
Porsche Carrera Cup 2:08.767[87] Kay van Berlo Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup 2021 Austin Porsche Carrera Cup North America round
Grand-Am GT 2:09.009[88] Eric Curran Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT2 2013 Grand-Am of The Americas
Moto2 2:09.312 Arón Canet Kalex Moto2 2022 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas
MotoAmerica (Stock 1000) 2:09.456[89] Toni Elías Suzuki GSX-R1000 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas
Ferrari Challenge 2:10.514[90] Manny Franco Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2022 Austin Ferrari Challenge North America round
Supersport 2:12.616[91] J. D. Beach Yamaha YZF-R6 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas
NASCAR Cup Series 2:12.706[92] Tyler Reddick Toyota Camry TRD 2023 EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix
NASCAR Xfinity Series 2:15.210[93] A. J. Allmendinger Chevrolet Camaro SS NASCAR 2023 Pit Boss 250
NASCAR Truck Series 2:15.298[94] Kyle Busch Chevrolet Silverado NASCAR 2023 XPEL 225
Moto3 2:15.583 Arón Canet Honda NSF250RW 2017 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas
Formula 4 2:15.943[95] Joshua Car Crawford F4-16 2019 Austin F4 United States round
GT4 2:16.048[96] Matt Travis Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport 2020 1st Austin GT4 America round
USF Juniors 2:16.152[97] Nikita Johnson Ligier JS F4 2022 Cooper Tires Circuit of the Americas Grand Prix Finale
Grand-Am GX 2:17.876[88] Spencer Pumpelly Porsche Cayman 2013 Grand-Am of The Americas
TCR Touring Car 2:18.404[98] Tyler Maxson Hyundai Veloster N TCR 2020 1st Austin TC America round
North America Talent Cup 2:37.150[99] Jesse Shedden Aprilia RS250SP2 2022 Austin North America Talent Cup round
National Circuit: 3.792 km (2012–present)
V8 Supercars 1:33.5415[100] Jason Bright Holden Commodore (VF) 2013 Austin 400
Porsche Carrera Cup 1:35.3252[101] Madison Snow Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 Cup 2013 Austin GT3 Cup Trophy USA West round

Events

Current events

Minor events

The circuit as of 2022 hosts minor completions like the Formula Regional Americas Championship, Formula 4 United States Championship and the Ferrari Challenge North America.

Minor events
Completion Race Name Duration
Sportscar Vintage Racing Association U.S. Vintage Racing National Championship 2013–present
Sports Car Club of America The Lone Star Grand Prix 2013, 2017–present
Ferrari Challenge North America Ferrari Challenge at COTA 2013–2014, 2016–2020, 2022–present
Blancpain GT World Challenge America GT World Challenge America at COTA 2013, 2015–2021, 2023
USF Pro 2000 Championship USF Pro 2000 at COTA 2013, 2023
World Racing League WRL at COTA 2015–present
Formula 4 United States Championship F4 at COTA 2017–present
Formula Regional Americas Championship FR Americas at COTA 2018, 2020–present
GT4 America Series GT4 America at COTA 2019–2021, 2023
TC America Series TC America at COTA 2019–2021, 2023
Super Lap Battle USA SLB at COTA 2020–present
GT Celebration Masters @ GT Celebration 2021–present
GT America Series GT America at COTA 2021, 2023
Porsche Carrera Cup North America Porsche Carrera Cup North America at COTA 2021–present
Porsche Sprint Challenge North America Porsche Sprint Challenge North America at COTA 2021–present
USF Juniors Cooper Tires Circuit of the Americas Grand Prix Finale 2022–present
FIA Masters Historic Formula One Championship MASTERS RACING LEGENDS @ COTA 2022–present

Former events

The track has hosted various events like the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, INDYCAR and the X Games.

Former events
Completion Race Name Duration
V8 Supercars Austin 400 2013
American Le Mans Series International Sports Car Weekend 2013
Rolex Sports Car Series Grand-Am of the Americas 2013
Michelin Pilot Challenge Lone Star Le Mans 2013–2017
FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas 2013–2017, 2020
Porsche Supercup Austin Race 2014–2016
Summer X Games X Games Austin 2014–2016
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Lone Star Le Mans 2014–2017
Global Rallycross X Games Austin 20142015
Stadium Super Trucks X Games Austin, SST at COTA 20142015, 2019
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America at COTA 2015–2017, 2021
IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Yokohama Drivers Cup USA 2015–2016, 2018–2021
ChampCar Endurance Series The Dual at COTA 2016–2017, 2020
American Flat Track Flat Track at COTA 2016
World Series Formula V8 3.5 Austin Race 2017
24H Series Hankook 24H COTA 2017–2019
SprintX GT Championship Series SprintX at COTA 2017–2018
FIA World Rallycross Championship World RX of the United States 2018
National Auto Sport Association NASA Championships at COTA 2018, 2021
Americas Rallycross Championship ARX of Austin 2018–2019
IndyCar Series IndyCar Classic 2019
Indy Lights IndyLights Classic 2019
GT Sports Club America GT Sports Club at COTA 2020
W Series Austin W Series round 2021
North America Talent Cup North America Talent Cup at COTA 2022

Cancelled events

COTA would have hosted the inaugural Intercontinental GT Challenge and the AutoNation INDYCAR Challenge.

Notes

  1. ^ Circuit of the Americas's Grade 1 license expired 31 December 2022. It will feature on the 2023 Formula One World Championship calendar, so the license will have to be renewed.

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External links

  • Circuit of the Americas – Official website
  • United States Grand Prix – Official website
  • Grand Prix of the Americas - Official website
  • Championship of Texas - Official website
  • Texas Grand Prix - Official website
  • Austin Speedtour - Official website
  • Race Track Guide
  • Miró Rivera Architects.
  • Circuit of the Americas Seating Charts
  • Circuit of the Americas on Google Maps (Current Formula 1 Tracks)
  • Circuit of the Americas circuit guide

circuit, americas, cota, grade, specification, mile, motor, racing, track, facilities, located, within, extraterritorial, jurisdiction, austin, texas, united, states, facility, home, formula, united, states, grand, prix, nascar, texas, grand, prix, motorcycle,. Circuit of the Americas COTA is a Grade 1 1 FIA specification 3 426 mile 5 514 km motor racing track and facilities located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Austin Texas in the United States The facility is home to the Formula One United States Grand Prix NASCAR s Texas Grand Prix and the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas 2 a round in MotoGP It previously hosted the Australian V8 Supercars 3 the Americas Rallycross Championship the American Le Mans Series 4 the Rolex Sports Car Series 5 the FIA World Endurance Championship 6 the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the IndyCar Classic Circuit of the AmericasLayout of the Grand Prix circuitLocationAustin Texas United StatesTime zoneUTC 6 UTC 5 DST Coordinates30 7 58 N 97 38 28 W 30 13278 N 97 64111 W 30 13278 97 64111 Coordinates 30 7 58 N 97 38 28 W 30 13278 N 97 64111 W 30 13278 97 64111Capacity150 000FIA Grade1 a OwnerCircuit of the Americas LLCBroke groundDecember 31 2010 12 years ago 2010 12 31 OpenedOctober 21 2012 10 years ago 2012 10 21 ArchitectHermann TilkeMiro Rivera ArchitectsMajor eventsCurrent Formula One United States Grand Prix 2012 2019 2021 present F1 Academy 2023 Grand Prix motorcycle racing Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas 2013 2019 2021 present MotoAmerica Championship of Texas 2015 2019 2022 present NASCAR Cup Series Texas Grand Prix 2021 present NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Boss 250 2021 present NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series XPEL 225 2021 present Trans Am Series Austin Speedtour 2015 present Grand Prix Circuit 2012 present Length3 426 miles 5 513 km Turns20Race lap record1 36 169 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF90 2019 F1 National Circuit 2012 present Length2 300 miles 3 792 km Turns19Race lap record1 33 5415 Jason Bright Holden Commodore VF 2013 V8 Supercars Websitecircuitoftheamericas wbr comThe circuit and Grand Prix were first proposed in the middle of 2010 The circuit was the first in the United States to be purpose built for Formula One The layout was conceived by promoter Tavo Hellmund and 1993 Motorcycle World Champion Kevin Schwantz 7 with the assistance of German architect and circuit designer Hermann Tilke who has also designed the Sepang Shanghai Yas Marina Istanbul Bahrain Yeongam and Buddh circuits as well as the reprofiling of the Hockenheimring and Fuji Speedway Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 Name 1 3 City endorsement and lawsuit 1 4 Breach of contract and reinstatement 1 5 Formula One attendance records 1 6 Dispute over planned MotoGP race 1 7 IndyCar Series 1 8 NASCAR 2 Facilities 2 1 Racetrack 2 1 1 Reception 2 2 Grand Plaza 2 3 Observation Tower 2 4 Germania Insurance Amphitheater 2 5 Main Grandstand 2 6 Bold Stadium 3 Record lap times 4 Events 4 1 Current events 4 2 Minor events 4 3 Former events 4 4 Cancelled events 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditConstruction Edit The 251 foot 77 m observation tower under construction at Circuit of the Americas Hairpin Turn 11 before completion In a news conference on July 27 2010 Tavo Hellmund announced plans to build the track on about 890 acres 3 6 km2 of undeveloped land in southeastern Travis County The majority of the site had been planned to be developed into a residential subdivision called Wandering Creek 8 In the same news conference Hellmund also revealed that Texas billionaire Red McCombs was the project s largest investor The circuit homologation design was submitted to the FIA in Geneva for approval on December 17 2010 HKS Inc and Tilke Engineers amp Architects designed the track and Austin Commercial a subsidiary of Austin Industries was the general contractor Construction began on December 31 2010 9 and was due to be complete by June 2012 10 Following a stop work order in December 2011 the completion date was revised to August 11 The first tasks were building the silt fences taking core samples and shredding existing vegetation 12 On January 21 2011 a 900 000 check was posted with Travis County that permitted grading to begin The money was to be used to restore the land if the U S Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA declined to allow the project to move forward because part of the site lies in a floodplain 13 FEMA issued a letter on June 28 2011 stating the project meets its floodplain management criteria In January 2012 Travis County announced that Elroy Road one of the two primary public access roads to the circuit would receive an upgrade to handle the increased volume of incoming traffic but not before the running of the 2012 race 14 At the time of the announcement the unstable clay soils under the road surface had caused Elroy Road to gradually buckle and shift necessitating the upgrade On June 13 2012 Charlie Whiting the FIA appointed Race Director for Formula One declared himself satisfied with the circuit s construction scheduling a final pre race inspection of the circuit for September 25 sixty days before the first race 15 which the circuit later passed 16 To ensure the demanding FIA specifications for the track were met GPS based 3D paving equipment was used on the asphalt paving and milling machines 17 The first layer of asphalt was completed on August 3 2012 18 Construction began laying the final layer of asphalt on August 14 19 and was finished on September 21 20 The track was officially opened on October 21 with Mario Andretti running the ceremonial first laps in a Lotus 79 the car he drove when he became the last American to win the World Drivers Championship in 1978 21 The Grand Plaza Observation Structure Tower Amphitheater and Main Grandstand were designed by Austin based architectural firm Miro Rivera Architects Name Edit McCombs wished to call the site Speed City 22 but the owners originally anticipated selling the naming rights to various parts of the facility for 7 million 23 On April 12 2011 the track s name was announced as Circuit of the Americas at a press conference 24 Red McCombs later said One of the most inviting aspects of the name is the word Americas It reflects Austin s ideal location at the crossroads of North America from north to south east to west Also it speaks to our state as a centre of commerce and cultural exchange in this hemisphere I look forward to meeting many fans and visitors who will be coming from every country 25 In December 2020 Red McCombs got a corner named after him called Big Red 26 City endorsement and lawsuit Edit In order for the race to take place the Austin city council was asked to be the sponsoring municipality for the event Through being a sponsor the city could apply for money from a state fund the Major Events Trust Fund METF designed to attract major sporting events to Texas that would be used to pay the Formula One race sanctioning fee 27 This matter was complicated by opponents of the project who filed a lawsuit against state comptroller Susan Combs claiming that she had promised the funding to the circuit without having been legally authorized to do so 28 though promoters have responded stating that all necessary guidelines had been followed In June 2011 the Austin city council agreed to allow the circuit to apply to the Texas Major Events Trust Fund but withheld its full endorsement requiring the circuit to pay the financial match normally borne by the local government sponsor As a part of the endorsement the sport will pay 15 000 in carbon offsets and 5 million to establish an on site research project into environmentally friendly technologies On July 1 2011 a state district court judge declined to enter a temporary restraining order against Combs preventing payments from the METF nonetheless Texas Comptroller Combs reconsidered and chose not to make the July 31 advance payment to FOMC Bernard Ecclestone as previously agreed for the first year s sanctioning fee The attorney for the project s opponents has stated that he is unsure if they will continue pursuing the lawsuit 29 Breach of contract and reinstatement Edit Main article United States Grand Prix In November 2011 Bernie Ecclestone expressed what he called minor doubt over the future of the United States Grand Prix in Austin after disagreements inside the management company 30 These issues were later confirmed when construction of the circuit came to a halt because of a dispute between the circuit owners promoter Full Throttle Productions and Formula One Management 31 Promoter Tavo Hellmund admitted that his company had been in breach of its contract with Formula One Management since May 2011 The situation further escalated when state comptroller Susan Combs described the planned Grand Prix of America as a threat to the race in Texas and said that the first 25 million payment from the state sports fund would only be made available after the first Grand Prix at the circuit despite having previously promised to make the funds available in time for the inaugural event 32 Bernie Ecclestone later issued an ultimatum to the owners and organizers find a solution before the December 7 meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council or else risk being removed from the 2012 calendar Ecclestone emphasized that if the Circuit of the Americas were removed from the calendar it would not be added again at a later date On December 7 2011 the World Motor Sport Council released the final calendar for the 2012 season with the Circuit of the Americas retaining its November 18 date Further details revealed that the race investors McCombs and Epstein had reached a new arrangement with Ecclestone with work on the circuit scheduled to resume immediately 33 As a part of the arrangement organizers paid the sanctioning fee for the 2012 race one year in advance as a show of good faith 34 At the time of the circuit s reinstatement there were no reports supporting Tavo Hellmund s continued involvement under the new contract On March 4 2012 The Austin American Statesman reported that Hellmund had launched legal proceedings against investors Bobby Epstein and Red McCombs with Hellmund claiming that he was still a part of the management company and had not been paid since September 35 Further details emerged reporting that Hellmund was in the process of attempting to acquire Epstein s interest in the company describing the condition of the circuit as of March 4 as teetering 36 Epstein responded to the lawsuit by stating that Hellmund had been found to have been in breach of contract by Formula One Management 36 In June 2012 the dispute between Hellmund and Epstein was reported to have been settled out of court 37 Formula One attendance records Edit A crowd of 117 429 spectators watched the United States Grand Prix in November 2012 after four years of Formula One not hosting a Grand Prix in the United States 38 In October 2022 the three day Formula One United States Grand Prix event drew a record number of fans Roughly 440 000 people attended the event breaking Formula One s attendance record of 400 000 set at the 2021 United States Grand Prix for an event held in North America 39 Sunday s race final drew over 150 000 spectators to Circuit of the Americas breaking the inaugural Formula One race at the circuit attendance in 2012 This surge was due to the popularity of Formula 1 Drive to Survive in the United States and the honoring of the 2020 tickets as the 2020 United States Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Dispute over planned MotoGP race Edit Main article Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas In April 2011 plans were unveiled by Tavo Hellmund of Full Throttle Productions and Kevin Schwantz of 3fourTexas for the circuit to host a round of the 2013 MotoGP World Championship with the race to be known as the Texas Grand Prix 24 The race was the brainchild of Schwantz the circuit co designer who would serve as event promoter with his company 3fourTexas However following the settlement of the lawsuit between Tavo Hellmund and Bobby Epstein Schwantz announced that he would be suing Steve Sexton Schwantz claimed that upon the resolution of the dispute between Hellmund and Epstein Sexton moved to negotiate directly with MotoGP s commercial rights holder Dorna Sports ignoring what he claimed was an existing contract between Dorna and 3fourTexas to hold the race 40 Circuit representatives denied that there was ever a contract between Schwantz and the Circuit of the Americas and that his dispute was with Dorna Sports 41 Dorna later claimed that although a contract for the race between Dorna and Schwantz had existed the contract had been terminated in July 2012 as they believed Schwantz had failed to acquire the necessary rights from the circuit to hold the race 42 Schwantz then accused Sexton and the Circuit of the Americas of undermining him deliberately blocking his attempts to establish a race in order to have the contract terminated and allowing them to negotiate a more favourable arrangement with Dorna 43 In October 2012 Dorna Sports announced that they had come to agreeable terms with organizers of the Texas motorcycle Grand Prix including the race on the 2013 calendar as the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas but made no mention of the dispute with Schwantz or any outcome of it 2 Prior to the 2014 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas the circuit announced that COTA and Schwantz had amicably settled their legal differences and reached an agreement to collaborate to promote motorcycling racing with Schwantz taking the role as official ambassador for COTA 44 45 IndyCar Series Edit Main article IndyCar Classic On September 4 2018 IndyCar announced that it has reached a multi year agreement to add the Circuit of the Americas to its calendar replacing Phoenix Raceway then known as ISM Raceway finalizing the IndyCar Series calendar After hosting an IndyCar Spring Training test session on February 12 13 COTA made its debut on the IndyCar Series schedule on Sunday March 24 serving as the second race of the 2019 campaign with the AutoNation IndyCar Challenge IndyCar Classic following the March 10 season opener at St Petersburg FL It was the first time since 2014 that two tracks in Texas would appear on the IndyCar Series calendar On February 11 2020 perhaps as a precursor of the season to come the opening day of IndyCar Spring Training cold temperatures and persistent showers severely limited track time for all competitors to slow installation laps and a few experimental runs on rain tires With improved weather on February 12 IndyCar concluded its first open test of the season However the 2020 race was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic On October 1 2020 Indycar released the 2021 calendar with COTA dropped from the schedule unexpectedly to the surprise of many after it was announced two years prior that they had a multi year deal in place between Indycar and COTA NASCAR Edit Main articles Texas Grand Prix Pit Boss 250 and XPEL 225 On September 30 2020 it was announced that COTA would host a NASCAR Cup Series event for the first time on May 23 2021 46 The lower Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series were also added as support events 47 On December 11 2020 it was announced that NASCAR would run the full 3 426 miles 5 514 km course 48 EchoPark Automotive assumed naming rights for the Cup race which dubbed it the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix The Xfinity and Truck races were respectively named the Pit Boss 250 and Toyota Tundra 225 with title sponsorship from Pit Boss Grills and Toyota 49 50 The inaugural race weekend was marred by rain with the Truck race on Saturday being in wet conditions while the Xfinity event later in the day was drier 51 The Cup race the following day won by Chase Elliott was shortened as the weather worsened and caused low driver visibility 52 On September 15 The Athletic has reported that NASCAR will return to the circuit for the 2022 season as Speedway Motorsports the promoter of the race picked up the renewal on the contract The race ran as scheduled on March 27 2022 53 The promoters announced on the week prior to the race that NASCAR will be returning to Austin as they renewed for one more year It will mark the third time consecutively that NASCAR goes to Austin 54 Facilities Edit The Circuit of the Americas facilities in 2018 Racetrack Edit Main straight and turn 1 hill Crowd at COTA on race day Circuit of the Americas during the 2018 US Grand Prix In an episode of Speed TV s Wind Tunnel program broadcast on August 22 2010 Tavo Hellmund revealed that the circuit would be 3 426 miles 5 514 km long and would be made up of twenty turns with an elevation change of 133 feet 41 m The final plan of the circuit was released on September 1 2010 showing a design inspired by the European tradition of sculpting the circuit to the contours of the land The design draws from several European Formula One circuits including a recreation of Silverstone s Maggotts Becketts Chapel sequence Hockenheim s arena bends and a replica of Istanbul s Turn Eight 55 Other corners were loosely inspired by the Senna S at Interlagos and the Osterreichring s Sebring Auspuffkurve 7 A feature of the circuit is a deliberate widening of corners to encourage drivers to follow multiple racing lines 56 A similar feature was used at the Buddh International Circuit in India where the circuit widens on the approach to certain corners The circuit was one of only a handful on the Formula One 2012 calendar to be run counter clockwise the others being Marina Bay the Korea International Circuit Yas Marina and Interlagos Because of this the circuit contains more left hand turns than right hand ones placing greater physical demands on the drivers whose bodies particularly their necks are more adapted to the lateral g forces of clockwise circuits Pit lane From the start line the drivers climb a gradient of over 11 to the first corner the highest point of the circuit with the apex of the corner positioned on the crest of the hill They descend the hill to navigate a series of fast sweepers modeled on Silverstone s Maggotts Becketts Chapel complex and through a blind corner at Turn 10 taking them to the far end of the circuit and a hairpin at Turn 11 The drivers then follow a 0 62 mile 1 00 km straight back towards the pit and paddock area before entering the final sector of the lap and weaving through a series of corners modeled on Hockenheim s stadium section This is followed by a downhill multi apex corner with limited run off before the final two corners of the circuit a pair of left hand bends that return the drivers to the main straight Reception Edit The reception from drivers ahead of the inaugural race was highly positive Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton both praised the circuit suggesting that it would be considerably more difficult to learn than other recent additions to the Formula One calendar 57 Jenson Button described the first sector as spectacular but remarked that he felt that starting second would be better than starting first as the placement of pole position put it on a steeper incline than the rest of the grid 58 Kamui Kobayashi on the other hand was less complimentary claiming that he did not feel intimidated by the steep climb to the first corner as it was no different from Eau Rouge at the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps and accusing the media of hyping it up without precedent 58 Mark Webber was also unimpressed stating that while he enjoyed driving the first sector of the circuit the second and third sectors were similar to other circuits on the calendar 59 Grand Plaza Edit COTA on race day COTA on opening day from Parking Lot A Bordered by the track on three sides the Grand Plaza is a 20 acre 0 081 km2 space designed by Miro Rivera Architects of Austin Texas that includes a large reflecting pool lawn and varying landscape zones A promenade along the north side of the Grand Plaza hosts concessions retail restroom facilities and entrances to spectator seating From the southeast end of the Grand Plaza two pedestrian bridges cross over turns 16 and 3 to provide access for visitors to other areas of the circuit complex 60 Observation Tower Edit Tower at COTA Circuit of the Americas features a 251 foot 77 m observation tower designed by Miro Rivera Architects and built by Patriot Erectors as a landmark for the venue The structure of the tower consists of an elevator hoist way surrounded by a double helix staircase of 419 stairs both of which lead to an observation platform 230 feet 70 m above ground level The platform provides a 360 degree panorama of the circuit as well as views to downtown Austin Texas The observation platform which is accessible to the public for an admission fee can accommodate up to 70 visitors and features glass railings and a partial glass floor 61 In addition a veil consisting of 18 bright red steel tubes runs nearly the full height of the tower acting as a canopy for both the observation platform and the stage below The design of the observation tower was inspired by the visual imagery of sports cars and movement and the red color was selected to mimic the streaks of lights trailing racecars at night 62 Germania Insurance Amphitheater Edit See also List of Germania Insurance Amphitheater performers Collective Soul performing at the Tower Amphitheater The Germania Insurance Amphitheater as seen from the top of the tower On July 23 2012 COTA announced a booking agreement with Live Nation to book major concerts at an open air amphitheater to be built at the base of the observation tower Designed by Miro Rivera Architects the venue opened in April 2013 with a concert by Kenny Chesney 63 The amphitheater accommodates up to 14 000 people with 5 240 permanent reserved seats Another 1 700 seats can be configured on the stage front floor or there is standing room for 2 300 The remaining general admission spots are on a sloping grass area behind the reserved seats The venue was originally going to be called Tower Amphitheater but under a deal closed in March 2013 was renamed to Austin360 Amphitheater with naming rights sold to the entertainment events website associated with the Austin American Statesman 64 Beginning January 1 2020 COTA renamed the venue the Germania Insurance Amphitheater under a seven year deal with the Brenham Texas based insurance company 65 Main Grandstand Edit The primary permanent seating at Circuit of the Americas is located within the Main Grandstand designed by Miro Rivera Architects 66 Above ground construction on the grandstand began in March 2012 and the topping out occurred in June 2012 with completion in time for the inaugural United States Grand Prix The Main Grandstand is 65 feet 20 m tall and has a total capacity of approximately 9 000 spectators The seating is divided into three levels lower level capacity 5400 including Loge Boxes club level capacity 2900 and suite level capacity 750 The majority of seating is covered by a tensile fabric canopy The primary structure is 500 feet 150 m long while the lower risers extend an additional 500 feet 150 m The grandstand also contains concessions restrooms offices and two lounge spaces located at the second and third levels The Velocity Lounge on the second level is approximately 7 100 sq ft 660 m2 and contains a 36 screen video wall and the acrylic painting Velocity by Dallas based artist Christopher Martin measuring 120 feet 37 m in length 67 Both the Main Grandstand and the concessions buildings in the Grand Plaza were conceived as a modular system consisting of several components that can be arranged according to need The concessions with banners and deep canopies can be expanded with restrooms permanent seating or suites Inherent to this kit of parts construction system is flexibility allowing the site to grow and change 60 Bold Stadium Edit See also Austin Bold FC and Austin Gilgronis Bold Stadium AddressDel Valle TX 78617LocationAustin TexasCoordinates30 08 09 N 97 38 21 W 30 1359 N 97 6393 W 30 1359 97 6393Capacity5 036Field shaperectangularSurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundOctober 2018Opened2019 2019 TenantsAustin Bold FC USLC 2019 2021 Austin Gilgronis MLR 2020 2022 In August 2017 a new soccer specific stadium was announced to be built between the Amphitheater and the Grand Plaza A professional soccer team known as Austin Bold FC began playing in the USL Championship in 2019 until 2021 The stadium seats 5 000 people 68 69 70 The Austin Gilgronis of Major League Rugby was playing home games at the stadium in 2020 Record lap times EditOfficial record lap times are only set during the race The unofficial lap record is 1 32 029 set by Valtteri Bottas in a Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power during qualifying at the 2019 United States Grand Prix As of April 2023 the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit of the Americas are listed as World RX layout of Circuit of the Americas Category Time Driver Car Bike EventCurrent Grand Prix Circuit 5 513 km 2012 present F1 1 36 169 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF90 2019 United States Grand PrixLMP1 1 47 052 71 Loic Duval Audi R18 2016 6 Hours of Circuit of the AmericasIndyCar 1 48 8953 72 Colton Herta Dallara DW12 2019 IndyCar ClassicFormula V8 1 51 437 73 Rene Binder Dallara T12 2017 Austin Formula V8 roundLMP2 1 52 545 74 Nyck de Vries Oreca 07 2020 Lone Star Le MansIndy Lights 1 56 5740 75 Oliver Askew Dallara IL 15 2019 Indy Lights ClassicDPi 1 57 198 76 Jordan Taylor Cadillac DPi V R 2017 IMSA Sportscar Showdown at COTADP 1 58 616 77 Joey Hand Riley Mk XXVI 2015 Lone Star Le MansLMPC 2 01 245 77 Renger van der Zande Oreca FLM09 2015 Lone Star Le MansLM GTE 2 02 522 74 Nicki Thiim Aston Martin Vantage AMR 2020 Lone Star Le MansPro Mazda 2 03 116 78 Matthew Brabham Star Formula Mazda Pro 2013 Austin Pro Mazda Championship roundMotoGP 2 03 126 Alex Rins Honda RC213V 2023 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the AmericasSuper Lap Battle 2 03 850 79 Feras Qartoumy Chevrolet Corvette C6 2023 SLB at COTAFormula Regional 2 04 698 80 Linus Lundqvist Ligier JS F3 2020 Austin FR Americas roundGT 2 05 053 81 Jonathan Bomarito SRT Viper GTS R 2013 International Sports Car WeekendGT3 2 05 558 82 Trent Hindman Acura NSX GT3 2020 1st Austin GT World Challenge America roundTrans Am 2 05 654 83 Matthew Brabham Ford Mustang Trans Am 2022 Austin Trans Am roundW Series 2 06 464 84 Jamie Chadwick Tatuus F 3 T 318 2021 2nd Austin W Series roundLamborghini Super Trofeo 2 07 033 85 Edoardo Piscopo Lamborghini Huracan LP 620 2 Super Trofeo 2015 Austin Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America roundSuperbike 2 08 648 86 Danilo Petrucci Ducati Panigale V4 R 2022 MotoAmerica Championship of TexasPorsche Carrera Cup 2 08 767 87 Kay van Berlo Porsche 911 992 GT3 Cup 2021 Austin Porsche Carrera Cup North America roundGrand Am GT 2 09 009 88 Eric Curran Chevrolet Corvette C6 R GT2 2013 Grand Am of The AmericasMoto2 2 09 312 Aron Canet Kalex Moto2 2022 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the AmericasMotoAmerica Stock 1000 2 09 456 89 Toni Elias Suzuki GSX R1000 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of TexasFerrari Challenge 2 10 514 90 Manny Franco Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2022 Austin Ferrari Challenge North America roundSupersport 2 12 616 91 J D Beach Yamaha YZF R6 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of TexasNASCAR Cup Series 2 12 706 92 Tyler Reddick Toyota Camry TRD 2023 EchoPark Automotive Grand PrixNASCAR Xfinity Series 2 15 210 93 A J Allmendinger Chevrolet Camaro SS NASCAR 2023 Pit Boss 250NASCAR Truck Series 2 15 298 94 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Silverado NASCAR 2023 XPEL 225Moto3 2 15 583 Aron Canet Honda NSF250RW 2017 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the AmericasFormula 4 2 15 943 95 Joshua Car Crawford F4 16 2019 Austin F4 United States roundGT4 2 16 048 96 Matt Travis Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport 2020 1st Austin GT4 America roundUSF Juniors 2 16 152 97 Nikita Johnson Ligier JS F4 2022 Cooper Tires Circuit of the Americas Grand Prix FinaleGrand Am GX 2 17 876 88 Spencer Pumpelly Porsche Cayman 2013 Grand Am of The AmericasTCR Touring Car 2 18 404 98 Tyler Maxson Hyundai Veloster N TCR 2020 1st Austin TC America roundNorth America Talent Cup 2 37 150 99 Jesse Shedden Aprilia RS250SP2 2022 Austin North America Talent Cup roundNational Circuit 3 792 km 2012 present V8 Supercars 1 33 5415 100 Jason Bright Holden Commodore VF 2013 Austin 400Porsche Carrera Cup 1 35 3252 101 Madison Snow Porsche 911 997 II GT3 Cup 2013 Austin GT3 Cup Trophy USA West roundEvents EditCurrent events Edit February Sports Car Club of America March NASCAR Cup Series Texas Grand Prix NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Boss 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series XPEL 225 April Grand Prix motorcycle racing Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Ferrari Challenge North America May GT World Challenge America GT America Series GT4 America Series TC America Series Gazoo Racing Cup North America August Porsche Sprint Challenge North America USF Pro 2000 Championship USF Juniors September MotoAmerica Championship of Texas October Formula One United States Grand Prix F1 Academy Porsche Carrera Cup North America Masters Racing Legends November Trans Am Series Austin Speedtour Formula Regional Americas Championship Formula 4 United States Championship Sportscar Vintage Racing AssociationMinor events Edit The circuit as of 2022 hosts minor completions like the Formula Regional Americas Championship Formula 4 United States Championship and the Ferrari Challenge North America Minor eventsCompletion Race Name DurationSportscar Vintage Racing Association U S Vintage Racing National Championship 2013 presentSports Car Club of America The Lone Star Grand Prix 2013 2017 presentFerrari Challenge North America Ferrari Challenge at COTA 2013 2014 2016 2020 2022 presentBlancpain GT World Challenge America GT World Challenge America at COTA 2013 2015 2021 2023USF Pro 2000 Championship USF Pro 2000 at COTA 2013 2023World Racing League WRL at COTA 2015 presentFormula 4 United States Championship F4 at COTA 2017 presentFormula Regional Americas Championship FR Americas at COTA 2018 2020 presentGT4 America Series GT4 America at COTA 2019 2021 2023TC America Series TC America at COTA 2019 2021 2023Super Lap Battle USA SLB at COTA 2020 presentGT Celebration Masters GT Celebration 2021 presentGT America Series GT America at COTA 2021 2023Porsche Carrera Cup North America Porsche Carrera Cup North America at COTA 2021 presentPorsche Sprint Challenge North America Porsche Sprint Challenge North America at COTA 2021 presentUSF Juniors Cooper Tires Circuit of the Americas Grand Prix Finale 2022 presentFIA Masters Historic Formula One Championship MASTERS RACING LEGENDS COTA 2022 presentFormer events Edit The track has hosted various events like the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship INDYCAR and the X Games Former eventsCompletion Race Name DurationV8 Supercars Austin 400 2013American Le Mans Series International Sports Car Weekend 2013Rolex Sports Car Series Grand Am of the Americas 2013Michelin Pilot Challenge Lone Star Le Mans 2013 2017FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas 2013 2017 2020Porsche Supercup Austin Race 2014 2016Summer X Games X Games Austin 2014 2016IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Lone Star Le Mans 2014 2017Global Rallycross X Games Austin 2014 2015Stadium Super Trucks X Games Austin SST at COTA 2014 2015 2019Lamborghini Super Trofeo Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America at COTA 2015 2017 2021IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Yokohama Drivers Cup USA 2015 2016 2018 2021ChampCar Endurance Series The Dual at COTA 2016 2017 2020American Flat Track Flat Track at COTA 2016World Series Formula V8 3 5 Austin Race 201724H Series Hankook 24H COTA 2017 2019SprintX GT Championship Series SprintX at COTA 2017 2018FIA World Rallycross Championship World RX of the United States 2018National Auto Sport Association NASA Championships at COTA 2018 2021Americas Rallycross Championship ARX of Austin 2018 2019IndyCar Series IndyCar Classic 2019Indy Lights IndyLights Classic 2019GT Sports Club America GT Sports Club at COTA 2020W Series Austin W Series round 2021North America Talent Cup North America Talent Cup at COTA 2022Cancelled events Edit COTA would have hosted the inaugural Intercontinental GT Challenge and the AutoNation INDYCAR Challenge Cancelled eventsCompletion Race Name DurationIntercontinental GT Challenge 6 Hours of the Americas 2016IndyCar Series AutoNation Indycar Challenge 2020Formula One United States Grand Prix 2020FIA Formula 3 Championship F3 at COTA 2021W Series Austin W Series round 2022Notes Edit Circuit of the Americas s Grade 1 license expired 31 December 2022 It will feature on the 2023 Formula One World Championship calendar so the license will have to be renewed References Edit LIST OF FIA LICENSED CIRCUITS PDF FIA February 6 2015 Retrieved May 28 2015 a b MotoGP to race in Texas in 2013 at the Circuit of The Americas MotoGP com Dorna Sports October 3 2012 Retrieved October 3 2012 V8 Supercar Series coming to Austin in 2013 Autoblog com ALMS Series to Race at COTA in 2013 speedtv 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Work starts on Austin track RaceFans net April 12 2011 Retrieved October 23 2022 https circuitoftheamericas com blog 2020 12 18 big red Circuit of the Americas Renames Iconic Turn One to Celebrate One of Its First Investors Red McCombs Toohey Marty June 23 2011 Austin council delays vote on whether to endorse F1 Statesman com American Statesman Archived from the original on June 28 2011 Retrieved June 25 2011 Saward Joe June 23 2011 A lawsuit in America how predictable Joe Saward blogs about the world of F1 Joe Saward Retrieved June 23 2011 Dexheimer Eric July 1 2011 Judge Rules against Formula One subsidy opponents Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved July 4 2011 Noble Jonathan November 1 2011 Formula 1 chiefs to discuss 2012 calendar amid concerns over some races Autosport Haymarket Publications Retrieved November 1 2011 Circuit of the Americas halts construction in contract dispute F1 Fanatic November 15 2011 Retrieved August 16 2012 Texas finance chief confirms New Jersey race threatens Austin event James Allen on F1 The official James Allen website on F1 Jamesallenonf1 com Retrieved August 16 2012 News The Austin Grand Prix Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Retrieved August 16 2012 Formula One to return to U S at U S Grand Prix in Texas USA Today Retrieved December 10 2011 Maher John March 3 2012 F1 promoter sues other race investors The Austin Statesman Archived from the original on March 7 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 a b Noble Jonathan March 4 2012 Tavo Hellmund in legal dispute with Austin Grand Prix Autosport com Haymarket Publications Retrieved March 6 2012 Benz Kevin June 9 2012 Austin s Grand Prix lawsuit settled Race day drama averted Culturemap Austin Retrieved June 10 2012 Spurgeon Brad November 18 2012 Formula One Makes Successful Return to U S The New York Times Retrieved November 18 2012 Why COTA remains a favourite for drivers and fans as it prepares for its 10th US Grand Prix Formula1 come October 20 2022 Retrieved October 23 2022 Maher John September 7 2012 Former MotoGP champ sues over rights to events Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved September 15 2012 Maher John September 8 2012 Circuit of the Americas claims Schwantz lawsuit baseless Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on September 11 2012 Retrieved September 15 2012 MotoGP rights holder Dorna says it terminated contract with Schwantz in July Austin American Statesman September 12 2012 Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved September 15 2012 Maher John September 13 2012 Schwantz fires back at COTA Dorna Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on December 10 2015 Retrieved September 15 2012 Kevin Schwantz joins Circuit of The Americas as motorcycle racing ambassador Circuit Of the Americas March 27 2014 Archived from the original on May 6 2014 Retrieved May 5 2014 Kevin Schwantz COTA reach settlement ahead of MotoGP event 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Jordan NASCAR s 2022 schedule shakes up playoff tracks adds Gateway in June Sources The Athletic Retrieved September 15 2021 Lyttle Kevin NASCAR road race to return to COTA in 2023 Austin American Statesman Retrieved April 7 2022 Austin circuit layout revealed formula1 com Formula One Administration September 1 2010 Retrieved September 1 2010 Sutton Mark June 20 2011 F1 Texan style ESPN F1 ESPN Emea Ltd Retrieved June 22 2011 Collantine Keith November 16 2012 F1 drivers have positive first impression of COTA F1 Fanatic Keith Collantine Retrieved November 16 2012 a b Noble Jonathan Elizale Pablo November 15 2012 United States GP Jenson Button says Austin perfect showcase for F1 Autosport com Haymarket Publications Collantine Keith November 17 2012 Drivers praise COTA but race prospects aren t good F1 Fanatic Keith Collantine Retrieved November 17 2012 But fellow Australian Mark Webber was not quite as fulsome in praise pointing out that after the first sector it became much like any 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March 24 2019 Retrieved May 7 2022 2017 World Series Formula V8 3 5 Americas Race 2 Statistics Retrieved January 2 2023 a b 2020 FIA WEC Lone Star Le Mans Results Final Classification PDF Federation Internationale de l Automobile FIA February 23 2020 Retrieved September 18 2022 2019 Indy Lights Classic Race 1 Statistics Retrieved January 2 2023 2017 IMSA Sportscar Showdown at COTA results PDF International Motor Sports Association IMSA May 11 2017 Retrieved January 2 2023 a b United SportsCar Championship Austin 2015 Retrieved January 2 2023 2013 Pro Mazda Championship Austin Statistics Retrieved January 2 2023 SLB COTA 2023 Results Retrieved April 17 2023 2020 Circuit of the Americas Round 15 Official Race Result Revised PDF October 25 2020 Retrieved May 7 2022 American Le Mans Sereis Austin 2013 Retrieved February 6 2023 2020 GT World Challenge North America COTA Race 1 Results PDF March 7 2020 Retrieved September 18 2022 Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli Mission Foods Austin SpeedTour Circuit of The Americas November 3 6 2022 TA TAH XGT SGT GT Round 11 Race Results PDF November 6 2022 Retrieved March 14 2023 W Series 2021 COTA 2 Statistics Retrieved October 24 2021 2021 Texas Grand Prix Lamborghini Super Trofeo Race 2 Official Results PDF May 25 2021 Retrieved February 8 2023 2022 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas Superbike Race 1 Results PDF April 9 2022 Retrieved April 10 2022 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup at CotA gt gt Porsche Carrera Cup North America Race 2 Official Results 45 Minutes PDF May 4 2021 Retrieved January 2 2023 a b Grand Am Austin 2013 Retrieved February 6 2023 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas Stock 1000 Race 2 Results PDF April 10 2016 Retrieved May 7 2022 2022 Ferrari Challenge North America Trofeo Pirelli COTA Race 2 Official Results 30 Minutes PDF March 8 2022 Retrieved April 26 2022 2016 MotoAmerica Championship of Texas Supersport Race 2 Results PDF April 9 2016 Retrieved May 7 2022 2023 NASCAR Cup Series EchoPark Texas Grand Prix Race Statistics Retrieved March 27 2023 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Boss 250 Race Statistics Retrieved March 26 2023 2023 NASCAR Truck Series XPEL 225 Race Statistics Retrieved March 26 2023 2019 Formula 4 United States Championship Round 16 Final Results PDF Retrieved May 7 2022 2020 GT4 America COTA Race 2 SprintX Results PDF March 8 2020 Retrieved September 18 2022 2022 Austin USF Juniors Race 2 Statistics Retrieved September 18 2022 2020 TC America COTA Race 2 Results PDF March 8 2020 Retrieved September 18 2022 2022 North America Talent Cup Race Two Results from COTA April 10 2022 Retrieved April 10 2022 Austin 400 2013 V8 Supercar Championship Races 13 16 Circuit of the Americas V8 Supercars Race 16 Official Result May 19 2013 Retrieved February 8 2023 Austin 400 2013 V8 Supercar Championship Races 13 16 Circuit of the Americas Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy USA West Race 2 Official Result May 19 2013 Retrieved February 8 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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