The action in Austin gets going with FP1 and Qualifying on Friday, October 20, ahead of the Sprint Shootout and the 100KM dash on Saturday, October 21, with the United States Grand Prix itself on Sunday, October 22. Hamilton – who has won a record six United States GPs – will be looking to close the 30-point gap to Sergio Perez for second in the drivers’ championship, while his team, Mercedes, would be aiming to hold off Ferrari for P2 in the constructors’ standings. The Dutch driver has won the last two races in Austin, beating Lewis Hamilton to victory in both.ĭESTINATION GUIDE: What fans can eat, see and do when they visit Austin for the US Grand Prix Max Verstappen sealed his third consecutive drivers’ title last time out in Qatar but will still be gunning for victory as he looks to close out his dominant season. Here is what time you can witness all the action unfold from what is sure to be an exciting United States GP.
The F1 drivers have now made their way over to Austin as they get set for the first race of the upcoming triple header in the Americas.