F1 has extended its contract with Grand DJ promoters in the US until 2026. This year, it is the third place that will have a future on race day.
The Formula 1 chief announced in a statement that Ciruit of The Americas will certainly be one of F1’s stadiums until 2026, following a further extension of the deal with Grand Duke’s promoters in the United States. All this is great for the sport from an economic point of view, the United States is one of the most important markets, and the number of American fans has been steadily increasing over the past period.
A total of 400,000 people were visited last year, which is special in many ways. Among the 2021 events, Austin was the most popular in the US, including Austin. It was one of the most visited vineyards sites in 2019, the last year before coronary.
Texas Asphalt 2012 on race day, but has hosted the stadium only nine times since it missed the race in 2020. With Lewis Hamilton winning qualifying for the first time in the 100,000th race, he was beaten as many times as last year as Max Verstappen beat seven-time world champion Max Verstappen in the race.
This is the third place that will secure the future of the competition for a longer or shorter period of time. The Bahraini Grand Duchy was extended until 2036, but Singapore also secured the future until 2028. Last year, they also agreed with the promoters of Spain and Jeddah Knai, The first is similar to the Austin race until 2026, and the last until 2025.
“We are pleased to announce that we have extended the Circuit of the Americas ahead of the exciting time of 2022 – Telecommunications Stefano Domenicalte, F1 chief. I would like to thank the promoters for their continued commitment and enthusiasm for Formula 1. The tremendous success of Netflix, the work of ESPN, and the incredible 2021 season will only increase interest in the sport in the United States. Austin is a gorgeous red, and the Playa is a favorite of all Pilates. We can’t wait to go back in October and see more.”
“The Formula One USA Grandma has become one of the biggest and greatest events in the world – in the words of Bobby Epstein, President of the Circuit of the Americas. – We’re so proud of that [a sportg] In Texas, the Circuit of the Americas has found a home, and we owe it to the fan factories that visited us in the first decade. We knew that Austin, as well as our neighbors in and around San Antonio, would be good hosts, and we proved it! We thank everyone in the Formula 1 community for supporting our efforts and rewarding our hard work. We make sure we keep our commitment and look forward to the world championship races and fun. “