GP TRAVELLER GUIDES
United States Grand Prix
Everything is bigger and better in Texas. But at the US Grand Prix in Austin, you can add faster and friendlier to the list too. As Lewis Hamilton put it, “I love the country, the culture, the people and the track”.
Between the Circuit of the Americas’ exhilarating bends and modern facilities, the village-like city with its great bars and mouth-watering eateries, plus a growing number of direct flights that make getting there easy, Austin has become a true ‘destination Grand Prix’ anyone can enjoy. And F1 drivers agree: “Texas for me is about live music and of course BBQ ribs, as well as the fun of the race,” says Daniel Ricciardo.
If you’re looking for advice on when to book, which grandstand to choose, where to stay and much more, read on.
Between the Circuit of the Americas’ exhilarating bends and modern facilities, the village-like city with its great bars and mouth-watering eateries, plus a growing number of direct flights that make getting there easy, Austin has become a true ‘destination Grand Prix’ anyone can enjoy. And F1 drivers agree: “Texas for me is about live music and of course BBQ ribs, as well as the fun of the race,” says Daniel Ricciardo.
If you’re looking for advice on when to book, which grandstand to choose, where to stay and much more, read on.