Circuit of the Americas

Circuit of the Americas
COTA

Grand Prix Circuit (2012–present)
NASCAR Circuit (2025)
LocationAustin, Texas, United States
Time zoneUTC−6 (UTC−5 DST)
Coordinates30°7′58″N 97°38′28″W / 30.13278°N 97.64111°W / 30.13278; -97.64111
Capacity120,000
FIA Grade1
OwnerCircuit of the Americas LLC (2012–present)
Broke groundDecember 31, 2010 (2010-12-31)
OpenedOctober 21, 2012 (2012-10-21)
ArchitectTavo Hellmund, Kevin Schwantz, and Hermann Tilke
Major events
Websitehttp://circuitoftheamericas.com
Grand Prix Circuit (2012–present)
Length3.426 miles (5.513 km)
Turns20
Race lap record1:36.169 ( Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF90, 2019, F1)
NASCAR Circuit (2025)
Length2.400 miles (3.862 km)
Turns17
Race lap record1:30.042 ( Valentino Catalano, Duqueine D08, 2025, LMP3)
National Circuit (2012–present)
Length2.300 miles (3.702 km)
Turns19
Race lap record1:33.284 ( Johnny O'Connell, Cadillac CTS-V, 2013, PWC GT)

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, United States. The facility is home to the Formula One United States Grand Prix, NASCAR EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, and the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, a round in MotoGP and the FIA World Endurance Championship with the Lone Star Le Mans. It previously hosted the Australian V8 Supercars, the Americas Rallycross Championship, the American Le Mans Series, the Rolex Sports Car Series, the IMSA SportsCar Championship and the IndyCar Classic.

The circuit and Grand Prix were first proposed in the middle of 2010. The circuit was the first in the United States to be purpose-built for Formula One. The layout was conceived by promoter Tavo Hellmund and 1993 Motorcycle World Champion Kevin Schwantz with the assistance of German architect and circuit designer Hermann Tilke, who has also designed the Sepang, Shanghai, Yas Marina, Istanbul, Bahrain, Yeongam, and Buddh circuits, as well as the reprofiling of the Hockenheimring and Fuji Speedway.