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The Circuit of the Americas

The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a purpose-built 5.5-kilometer (3.4-mile) racing circuit in Austin, Texas, USA. It was designed to host a range of motorsports events, including the Formula One United States Grand Prix.

The track features 20 turns and a challenging layout that includes a number of high-speed corners, elevation changes, and a long straightaway. The circuit is designed to promote overtaking, with wide run-off areas and multiple passing zones.

Since its debut on the F1 calendar in 2012, the Austin Grand Prix has become one of the most popular races on the schedule. The race typically takes place in late October or early November, and attracts a large crowd of enthusiastic fans from all over the world.

In addition to the F1 race, the Circuit of the Americas hosts a range of other motorsports events, including MotoGP, IMSA, and the World Endurance Championship. It also features a variety of entertainment and hospitality options, including a concert venue and a selection of restaurants and bars.

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