When and where to watch U.S. Grand Prix 2025?
Here is our comprehensive guide on when and where to watch U.S. Grand Prix 2025 around the globe.
The United States Grand Prix 2025 is scheduled to take place from October 17 to October 20 (IST) at the iconic Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. This event will mark the 13th running of the U.S. Grand Prix at this venue.
Here is our comprehensive guide on when and where to watch U.S. Grand Prix 2025 around the globe.
Event details
Event: United States Grand Prix 2025
Date: 17-19 October
Venue: Circuit of the Americas (COTA), Austin
U.S. Grand Prix 2025 schedule

The United States Grand Prix in Austin begins on October 17 with Practice 1. Sprint Qualifying and the Sprint will take place on October 18. The main race is scheduled to start at 12:30 am IST on October 20.
Practice: 17 October – 11 pm IST
Sprint Qualifying: 18 October – 3 am IST – 3.44 am IST
Sprint: 18 October – 10.30 pm IST – 11 pm IST
Qualifying: 19 October – 2.30 am IST – 3 am IST
Race: 20 October – 12.30 am IST
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When and where to watch U.S. Grand Prix 2025?
For fans who want to watch the race live, in the United States, the event will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC, offering extensive live coverage.
In the UK, Sky Sports F1 will carry the broadcast, while European viewers can watch on Canal+ or DAZN.
In India, FanCode will stream the race LIVE on their app and website.
Global fans can also access the race through the official F1 TV Pro streaming service.
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What is the location of the U.S. Grand Prix 2025?
Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, will host the U.S. Grand Prix 2025 for the 13th consecutive time.
Who is the current U.S. Grand Prix champion?
IT'S CHARLES!!!
— Formula 1 (@F1) October 20, 2024
LECLERC WINS IN AUSTIN!!! 🤩#F1 #USGP pic.twitter.com/JGEtAj876k
Charles Leclerc is the defending champion of the U.S. Grand Prix. He won the race in Austin, Texas, leading a dominant Ferrari one-two finish.