


Lewis Hamilton is one of the most dominant drivers in the history of the United States Grand Prix, scoring more than five wins in the event with victories coming on both the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and Circuit of the Americas. The modern US Grand Prix consists of a 56 lap distance on the 3.426-mile circuit with several elevation changes, hard braking points, and quick technical sections. After a three-year hiatus, the US Grand Prix returned to the Formula 1 calendar in 2012, being held at the newly-built Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. In the following decades, the event was held on several notable US race tracks including Watkins Glen and the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The history of the United States Grand Prix dates back to 1908 when it was first held on the public roads of Savannah, Georgia and won by Louis Wagner in a Fiat. See the blinding speed of F1 when you purchase US Grand Prix tickets with TicketSmarter.
