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Jun 16, 2011 · Always a thrill. Set on 1,500 acres in the rolling hills just outside downtown Austin, Circuit of The Americas has hosted the biggest names in racing, action sports, and music since 2012. Play Video : 66 seconds.
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Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a Grade 1 FIA-specification 3.426-mile (5.514 km) motor racing track and facilities located in Austin, Texas, in the United States.
6 days ago · The premier destination for world-class motorsports and entertainment in the United States. Set on 1,500 acres in the rolling hills just outside downtown Austin, Circuit of The Americas has hosted the biggest names in racing, action sports and music since 2012.
- 9201 Circuit of The Americas Blvd, Austin, 78617, TX
- (512) 301-6600
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Circuit of the Americas is located near Austin, Texas, approximately 20 mins drive from the city centre. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is just 10 miles north of the circuit. The track is located on Circuit of the Americas Boulevard, and can accessed from Highway 130.
F1 first raced at the Circuit of The Americas in 2012, for the first United States Grand Prix since the 2007 race at Indianapolis. Unsurprisingly, over 100,000 spectators packed out the Austin venue, witnessing Lewis Hamilton’s last ever win in a McLaren before his switch to Mercedes for 2013.