After Formula 1 was canceled in the 2020 season calendar due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is returning to racing this weekend in the USA.
The Circuit of the Americas will host the first United States Grand Prix since 2019, while the 2021 title fight moves into the finals with only six races remaining to determine this year’s world champion.
Six points are all that separate Red Bulls Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton on their way to the returning US GP …
When is the US Grand Prix?
The 2021 United States Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, October 24th. The cars will take to the track for two training sessions before the final practice session and qualifying on Saturday. The Grand Prix itself takes place on Sunday afternoon.
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Where does the US Grand Prix take place?
The 2021 United States Grand Prix will take place at the Circuit of the Americas in the jurisdiction of Austin, Texas.
The route is 5.513 km long and consists of 20 curves.
Where can I see the US Grand Prix?
All races of this season will be broadcast live exclusively on Sky Sports F1, while extended highlights can be seen later in the evening on Channel 4.
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All times are BST (British Summer Time, UK)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
Live F1 US GP Training 1 (Sky Sports F1) – 1700 (session starts 1730)
Live F1 US GP Training 2 (Sky Sports F1) – 2045 (session starts 2100)
SATURDAY OCTOBER 23
Live F1 US GP Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1) – 1845 (session begins 1900)
Live F1 US GP Qualifying (Sky Sports F1) – 2100 (session starts 2200)
SUNDAY 24TH OCTOBER
F1 US GP Qualifying Highlights (Channel 4) – 0830
Live F1 US GP – Sunday Grand Prix (Sky Sports F1) – 1830
Live F1 US GP race (Sky Sports F1) – 2000
Live F1 US GP – Checkered Flag (Sky Sports F1) – 2200
MONDAY 25TH OCTOBER
F1 US GP Qualifying Highlights (Channel 4) – 0005
How else can I watch the US Grand Prix?
In addition to TV coverage, Crash.net 2021 offers live text commentary on every training session, qualifying session and race.
Follow @ CRASH_NET_F1 for the latest F1 news, analysis and paddock reactions.
Current winners of the US GP:
2019: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
2018: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2015: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2014: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2013: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2012: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
The rest of the F1 calendar 2021:
Mexican Grand Prix – November 7th
Brazilian Grand Prix – November 14th
Qatar Grand Prix – November 21st
Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – December 5th
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 12th
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