F1 United States GP: Podium predictions, weather projections, circuit information, start time and more

The United States GP started back in 1908, originally known as the American Grand Prix. It is known for its complex layouts and exciting views from lavishing buildings built just around the circuit.

Over the years, the event has changed layouts more than 51 times, each time creating a far more thrilling experience for the F1 audience. Many drivers have created history at this very event.

F1 United States GP 2023 podium predictions

With a mixture of an exotic and classy environment, the track is said to be anything but predictable. The track at COTA is known for its length, spanning 5.5 km (3.4 miles), resulting in a race of 56 laps. However, certain visible predictions are measured by some experts. Daniel Ricciardo is having a major comeback at the event too.

For example, according to OLBG data, Sergio Perez is a suitable pick for winning the race, boasting odds of 19.00. Max Verstappen also stands out as a formidable contender, with a 33% probability of winning. Additionally,Ā  honorable mention goes toĀ  Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, and Charles Leclerc, each having odds of 26.00, 29.00, and 29.00, respectively.

What are weather projections for United States GP 2023?

Here are some of the weather predictions for the upcoming glorious event

Friday: FP1 and Qualifying

Forecast: Sunny with a gentle breeze. Temperature: 26Ā°C/79Ā°F, chance of precipitation: <10%

Saturday: Sprint Shootout and Sprint

Forecast: Sunny with light winds. Temperature: 26Ā°C/79Ā°F, chance of precipitation: 15%

Sunday: Race

Forecast: Cloudy with a gentle breeze. Highest temperature: 28Ā°C/82Ā°F, chance of precipitation: <5%

Explaining United States GP circuit information

The United States GP track at COTA is known for its length, spanning 5.5 km (3.4 miles). From 2012 onwards, the event has taken place annually at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, except for the year 2020, when it was called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

Some of the circuits that were previously used include:

  • Sebring-1959
  • Riverside-1960
  • Watkins Glen-1961-70
  • Watkins Glen-1971-74
  • Watkins Glen (with Esses chicane)-1975ā€“80
  • Phoenix-1989-90
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway-200-2007

When does F1 United States GP 2023 begin?

The United States GP starts on the 20th of October with Practice 1 (12:30-13:30), followed by qualifying on the 20th of October (16:00ā€“17:00). After, there is a sprint shootout on the 21st of October (12:30ā€“13:14) and a sprint later (17:00 – 18:00) and the final race on the 22nd of October (14:00).

All times are Central Daylight Time (GMT-5).

Which racer will emerge victorious in the United States GP? Tell us your predicitons in the comments.

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