Circuit of The Americas

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com
Circuit of the Americas facade
concert at Circuit of the Americas
F1 racing
Bike Night at Circuit of the Americas

About

Name an Austin attraction where you'll hear "Gentlemen, start your engines!" and the sound of go-karts, bicycles, and live music. Give up? This is Circuit of The Americas (COTA). 

Since its inauguration in 2012, COTA has carved a niche as one of the premier destinations for motorsport and entertainment events. COTA is the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S. Notably, it is designed for all racing classes, from motor power to human power.

COTA's history is not just a tale of asphalt and speed; it's a story of vision and determination. Spearheaded by Tavo Hellmund and former Formula 1 World Champion Kevin Schwantz, the dream was to bring the highest class of motor racing to Texas. Additionally, they wanted to create a multi-use facility that would stand as a destination on its own. 

The Circuit of the Americas track covers 1,500 acres and was meticulously designed by the renowned circuit architect Hermann Tilke. The tarmac features 20 challenging turns and a colossal back straight where vehicles reach breathtaking speeds.

Beyond the adrenaline-pumping races, COTA has become a beacon for major concerts, conferences, and even the Summer X Games in its infield. Boasting Texas' largest amphitheater, the venue hosts various events and live concerts of regional and worldwide fame.

COTA hosts Karting and Bike Night for cyclists, ensuring there’s something for everyone at COTA, making it a top attraction when visiting Austin.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

One standout feature of Circuit of The Americas is its appeal to car racing enthusiasts. Whether you prefer the high-octane roar of Formula 1 cars or the whine of engines in a NASCAR or MotoGP race, there's something for every fan at COTA.

Even if racing doesn't appeal to you, other offerings make COAT unique. During Christmas, the track offers Peppermint Parkway, an immersive drive-through experience at Circuit of The Americas. With over 6 million lights and the opportunity for kids to write letters to Santa, it's the perfect family holiday event.

COTA opens its track every Tuesday night for Bike Night, attracting cyclists of all ages and abilities. Riders get to pedal around the same 3.4-mile circuit that challenges the world's premier racers. It's a fun and fit way to experience the track's exhilarating elevation changes and sharp corners.

Toss in Karting for thrill seekers, and the abundance of concerts at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater, COTA is a must-visit destination on any Austin vacation.

Whether you're a die-hard motorsports fan, a music lover, an adrenaline Karting junkie, a cyclist, or seeking festive events over the Holidays, COTA delivers. Here, memories are made, every turn tells a story, and the spirit of competition fuels the soul. 

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from downtown Austin, Texas, to Circuit of The Americas:

  • Start on E 5th St, heading east towards Red River St.
  • Turn left onto the I-35 S/US-290 E ramp to US-71 E/Bastrop.
  • Keep left at the fork, follow signs for US-71 E/Bastrop, and merge onto US-71 E.
  • Continue on US-71 E. Take the exit toward TX-130 S.
  • Merge onto TX-130 S.
  • Take the exit toward FM 812.
  • Turn right onto FM 812.
  • Continue straight, and Circuit of The Americas will be on your left.
  • Address: 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, Austin, TX 78617

Cost

Here are the current costs of visiting the Circuit of The Americas:

  • General Admission for race events starts at $150.
  • Concert tickets at the Austin360 Amphitheater range from $50 to $300, depending on the artist and seating.
  • Experiences like COTA Karting start at $30 for a 10-minute session.
  • Tower Tours are available at $25 per person.

 Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Days and hours of operation vary by event. Check their website for details.
  • Gates open hours before events start; beating the crowd means better parking and less waiting.
  • For non-event days, parking is typically free, perfect for enjoying Bike Night or a casual visit.
  • Stay hydrated! Refillable water stations are available throughout the venue.
  • Download the COTA App for real-time updates on events, map navigation, and exclusive offers.

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