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F1 US Grand Prix live updates. Verstappen starts on pole

Red Bull star Max Verstappen looks to win his fourth Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in five years, when the race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, begins at 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT) on Sunday, Oct. 19.

Verstappen starts the 2025 race on pole, while McLaren’s Lando Norris and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc (who won the 2024 race) start second and third. George Russell and Lewis Hamilton round out the Top 5.

F1 drivers’ championship leader Oscar Piastri will start sixth in Austin – the second of three American races (Miami and Las Vegas). and the 19th of 24 F1 races during the 2025 season.

Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s F1 race, and follow along here for live updates from USA TODAY Sports:

How to watch the F1 U.S. Grand Prix race on TV, live stream?

The race will be broadcast on ABC in the United States and steamed on Fubo

Watch the F1 United States Grand Prix on Fubo

What time does the F1 U.S. Grand Prix start?

The race begins at 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT). Here’s a global race start time map, from F1.

U.S. Grand Prix trophy

Check out this Texas Longhorns inspired trophy for the U.S. Grand Prix’s Top 3 performers.

Who starts on pole for the U.S. Grand Prix race?

Max Verstappen will start the U.S. Grand Prix in pole position. Here’s how close it was between Verstappen and Lando Norris for pole.

Here’s the race order for the U.S. Grand Prix

  • Row 1: 1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull); 2. Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • Row 2: 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari); 4. George Russell (Mercedes)
  • Row 3: 5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari); 6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • Row 4: 7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes); 8. Ollie Bearman (Haas)
  • Row 5: 9. Carlos Sainz (Williams); 10. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
  • Row 6: 11. Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber); 12. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls)
  • Row 7: 13. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull); 14. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
  • Row 8: 15. Franco Colapinto (Alpine); 16. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber)
  • Row 9: 17. Esteban Ocon (Haas); 18. Lance Stroll (Austin Martin)
  • Row 10: 19. Alexander Albon (Williams); 20. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls)

Who won the Sprint race in Austin?

Max Verstappen won the Austin Sprint race on Saturday, finishing ahead of George Russell and Carlos Sainz on podium. Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc rounded out the Top 5. McLaren stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri provided the drama during the Sprint with their collision on Turn 1, forcing them both to retire from the race.

Formula 1 Drivers’ Standings before Austin

Here’s the Top 6 in the Drivers’ standings before the Austin race: Oscar Piastri (336); Lando Norris (314); Max Verstappen (281); George Russell (244); Charles Leclerc (177); Lewis Hamilton (130).

Formula 1 Constructors Standings before Austin

McLaren is the run-away favorite to win the Constructors with 650 points before the Austin race, followed by Mercedes (333), Ferrari (307), Red Bull (300), Williams (111), Racing Bulls (72), Aston Martin (68), Sauber (55), Haas (46) and Alpine (20).

U.S. Grand Prix will remain on F1’s calendar through 2034

F1 has announced the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas will remain on its calendar through 2034. The race has delivered $7 billion in economic impact to Austin and Texas since 2012, the company said in a statement.

Stefano Domenicali, F1 president and CEO said in a statement: ‘Since 2012 the United States Grand Prix has continued to grow in strength and popularity … The event at the Circuit of The Americas stands out as a true highlight for fans, drivers, and teams alike, drawing hundreds of thousands of passionate supporters who come to witness the thrilling on-track action and soak up the vibrant energy of the circuit and the city.’

Bobby Epstein, Chairman of Circuit of The Americas, added: ‘We’re glad Formula 1 has found a home in Texas, and are grateful to the fans, teams, and the entire F1 community who have consistently supported us and made the United States Grand Prix a favorite stop on the global calendar.’

F1 races moving to Apple TV in 2026

F1 and Apple announced a five-year deal that will move all F1 races to Apple TV, beginning in 2026.

‘When you compare it to other sports in the U.S., certainly the biggest sports – which I think F1 is, and should be in the U.S. – the growth opportunity is huge. It’s exponentially huge. You can exponentially grow the sport,’ Apple’s senior vice president of Services Eddy Cue said of F1 during a media call Thursday before the announcement.

F1 2025 race winners

  • March 16: Australian GP – Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • March 23: Chinese GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • April 6: Japanese GP – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • April 13: Bahrain GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • April 20: Saudi Arabian GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • May 4: Miami GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • May 18: Emilia Romagna GP – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • May 25: Monaco GP – Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • June 1: Spanish GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • June 15: Canadian GP – George Russell (Mercedes)
  • June 29: Austrian GP – Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • July 6: British GP – Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • July 27: Belgian GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • Aug. 3: Hungarian GP – Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • Aug. 31: Dutch GP – Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • Sept. 7: Italian GP – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • Sept. 21: Azerbaijan GP – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • Oct. 5: Singapore GP – George Russell (Mercedes)
  • Oct: 19: U.S. Grand Prix (TBD)

Upcoming F1 Calendar

  • Oct. 24-26: Mexico City Grand Prix (Mexico)
  • Nov. 7-9: São Paulo GP (Brazil)
  • Nov. 20-22: Las Vegas Grand Prix (U.S.)
  • Nov. 28-30: Qatar Grand Prix
  • Dec. 5-7: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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