United States Grand Prix 2025: Austin Race Guide

The 2025 Formula 1 season is heating up, and there’s no better place to witness the action than the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. From October 17 to 19, the Circuit of The Americas (COTA) will transform into a battleground of speed, strategy, and adrenaline, where the world’s top drivers push their limits in pursuit of glory. Whether you’re a die-hard F1 fan or a newcomer to the sport, Austin promises a weekend packed with thrilling overtakes, high-speed drama, and unforgettable moments both on and off the track.

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How can Mclaren become champion this weekend?

The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix isn’t just another race on the calendar—it could be the moment McLaren secures its historic 10th Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship. With seven races remaining in a season where the team has dominated, McLaren has positioned itself to potentially clinch the title in one of the most iconic night races of the year.

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Sim racing VS Real racing

Motorsport is evolving all the time, not just on the track, but also outside of it. While some racers battle it out on tarmac circuits around the globe, a new generation of drivers is chasing victory from the comfort of their own home using sim-racing rigs. But how different is sim racing from real racing? And where do the two worlds overlap?

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Summer break! What has 2025 brought us so far?

It’s time for the annual mandatory Formula one summer break. The first half of the season has been interesting to say the least. It brought us a lot of driver switches, new regulations, people who got laid off and all kinds of rumors in the paddock.  From Lewis Hamiton’s shocking move to Ferrari to Christian Horner's dramatic exit. All in all, plenty to talk about.

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2026 Formula 1 calendar

And that might raise a few questions: How many races are there? Are there any new circuits, and which ones have been replaced? Where does the season start and where does it end?Lots of questions,  and we’ll go through them all for you below.

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Canadian Grand prix weekend

Whether you’re a seasoned Formula 1 fan or new to the sport, this blog has everything you need to get ready for the action in Montreal. From detailed insights about the iconic Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve to the full schedule of all practice sessions, qualifying, and the race, including exact start times in your local time zone. We’ve got you covered. Dive in to discover key track facts, race-day tips, and how to make the most of one of the most exciting weekends on the F1 calendar. Get ready for thrilling racing and unforgettable moments!

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Everything You Need to Know About the Spanish GP

Since 1991, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has been a fixture on the Formula 1 calendar. Located just outside Barcelona, this technical and fast-paced track is a favorite among drivers and engineers alike. It often serves as a benchmark for car performance thanks to its mix of long straights, high-speed corners, and tight technical sections. And now, it's time for the third and final race of the 2025 triple header: the Spanish Grand Prix!

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Monaco Grand Prix

Attention! Racingmedia Girls will be live at the Monaco Grand Prix this year! 🚀🏎️Last year, RMG was on location at the Belgian and Dutch Grand Prix. This year, we’ll bring you live content straight from the stunning Monaco circuit, and we’ll also be back in Spa! Two iconic tracks, if you ask us!

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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

The Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, commonly known as Imola, is one of Formula 1’s most iconic and technically demanding circuits. Located in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, this 4.909 km track is renowned for its fast, flowing corners, elevation changes, and limited runoff areas, making precision and control essential for success.

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Driver Drama at Alpine: Colapinto In, Doohan Out

Rumors had been swirling since the start of the season: would Franco Colapinto replace Australia's Jack Doohan in the 2025 season? Now, just six races in, the speculation has turned into confirmation. The young Argentine driver will officially take over Doohan's seat effective immediately, with his debut with Alpine set for the upcoming race in Imola.

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