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After a week's break, F1 returns for the 19th round of the calendar. The 'Great Circus' lands in the United States for the second time this year. After the race in Miami, it is Austin that is scheduled to host another day in the final stretch of the season. The Circuit of the Americas will be in charge, from October 17 to 19, of writing another chapter in the exciting battle for the title
The American track will have a hard time matching the unexpected nature of the last race of the season. The streets of Marina Bay witnessed the dominance of George Russell in Singapore. The Mercedes driver claimed his second victory of the season after dominating the Sunday race from start to finish. Max Verstappen (2nd) and Lando Norris (3rd) were the ones to close the podium, while the race for the championship continues to get closer and closer
F1 standings after the Singapore GP
Despite the unexpected result, the top 10 positions in the overall standings remained intact. Norris cut three points off Piastri at the top, while 'Mad Max' continues to loom in a possible triple battle for the title. Meanwhile, George Russell continues to open the gap with the Ferrari in fourth position, getting deeper and deeper into 'no man's land'.
The 'SF-25' proved once again that it is not up to great things this year. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton continue to lose ground in the drivers' championship, while at the same time losing second place in the constructors' championship. The title was painted 'papaya' after McLaren successfully defended the title
For the Spaniards, the previous day was a very positive one. Fernando Alonso showed that he is still up for great things, as he crossed the finish line in seventh position, recovering three positions compared to his position on the grid. Meanwhile, Carlos Sainz, who started last (18th) after a disqualification, climbed to 10th place to pick up a crucial point for the World Championship
Schedule for the 2025 United States F1 Grand Prix
Friday, October 17
- Free Practice 1 (FP1): 1:30 - 2:30
- Sprint classification: 17:30 - 16:15
Saturday, October 18
- Sprint race: 1:00 - 1:30 hours (19 laps)
- Classification: 17:00 - 16:00
Sunday, October 19
- Race: 15:00 (56 laps)
Where to watch the 2025 United States GP on TV and online?
The 2025 United States Grand Prix will be available to watch on TV on ESPN or DirecTV platforms. You also have the option of following everything that happens over the weekend at the Circuit of the Americas live on MARCA.com and Radio MARCA.

