Skip to main contentSkip to main content
NewsAnalysisTech LabF+GuidesDriversGlossaryAbout
The F1 FormulaThe F1 Formula

The F1 Formula

Your daily source for Formula 1 news, race results, and insights.

NewsAnalysisTech LabF+GuidesDriversGlossaryAbout

Explore

  • Drivers
  • Teams
  • Circuits
  • Grands Prix
  • Race Results
  • Head-to-Head
  • Driver Matchups
  • Team Matchups
  • Seasons
  • F1 Eras
  • F1 History
  • Glossary

Stay in the loop

Get the latest F1 news and race insights delivered to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to receive daily F1 news and updates from The F1 Formula. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy

The F1 Formula is an independent fan publication and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Formula 1, the FIA, Liberty Media, or any Formula 1 team, driver, circuit, sponsor, or broadcaster. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

© 2026 Total Ventures LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceTerms of SaleCookie Policy
Lewis Hamilton at the United States Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lewis Hamilton·United States Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · permanent

Lewis Hamilton at the United States Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton's record at the United States Grand Prix at COTA is marked by five wins and nine podiums, showcasing early dominance before recent challenges and his upcoming Ferrari debut.

  • permanent
  • Austin
  • Lewis Hamilton

In this matchup

Parent pages

Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
13
Wins
5
Podiums
9
Best finish
P1
DNFs
2
Points
219

Won here in: 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2012
DriverLewis Hamilton
  • CircuitUnited States Grand Prix
  • McLaren Racing
    P2
    P1
    25
    2013Mercedes AMG F1P5P412
    2014Mercedes AMG F1P2P125
    2015Mercedes AMG F1P2P125
    2016Mercedes AMG F1P1P125
    2017Mercedes AMG F1P1P125
    2018Mercedes AMG F1P1P315
    2019Mercedes AMG F1P5P218
    2021Mercedes AMG F1P2P219
    2022Mercedes AMG F1P3P218
    2023Mercedes AMG F1P3Illegal skid block wear0
    2024Mercedes AMG F1P17Spun off0
    2025Scuderia FerrariP5P412

    Lewis Hamilton's tenure at the Circuit of the Americas, host of the United States Grand Prix, presents a compelling narrative of sustained excellence, particularly during the early hybrid era, tempered by more recent challenges and a significant team transition.

    His connection with COTA began strongly, securing his first victory at the circuit in its inaugural year, 2012, with McLaren. This early success set a precedent for what would become a formidable record. Upon moving to Mercedes, Hamilton's performance at COTA reached an unparalleled peak, delivering four consecutive wins from 2014 to 2017. These victories were often pivotal moments in his championship campaigns, demonstrating a profound understanding of the permanent circuit's demands. Across his 13 starts, he has amassed five wins and an impressive nine podium finishes, underscoring a remarkable consistency that few drivers can match at a single venue. For a broader view of F1's history and key events, the Wikipedia: Formula One page offers extensive context.

    Even as Mercedes' outright dominance waned slightly in later years, Hamilton continued to extract strong results from COTA. He secured podiums in 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022, often battling at the front despite varying car performance. The Circuit of the Americas, with its unique blend of high-speed esses, long straights, and technical final sector, has historically suited Hamilton's precise driving style and his ability to manage tire degradation over a race distance. His capacity to adapt to evolving car characteristics and maintain a competitive edge on a demanding track like COTA is a hallmark of his career, a trait also observed in emerging talents navigating new circuits, such as Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the Chinese Grand Prix.

    The more recent appearances at COTA have introduced a different dynamic. The 2023 event saw a disqualification due to illegal skid block wear, and the 2024 race ended prematurely with a spin off, marking his only two DNFs at the circuit. Looking ahead to 2025, Hamilton is set to compete at COTA with Scuderia Ferrari, a significant shift from his long-standing Mercedes partnership. His fourth-place finish in that future-dated event suggests a respectable, if not dominant, debut with his new team at this venue. This transition will be a key storyline, as adapting to a new car's characteristics on a familiar but challenging track will test his enduring skill, much like how Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the Japanese Grand Prix will need to master Suzuka's unique flow.

    Hamilton's consistent ability to perform at COTA can be attributed to his mastery of its varied sectors. The rapid changes of direction in Sector 1, reminiscent of Silverstone's Maggotts and Becketts, demand absolute precision, while the heavy braking zone into Turn 11 after the long back straight requires both courage and a finely tuned car setup. His historical data, available through resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, consistently shows strong sector times here. The final, more technical sector rewards a driver who can maintain rhythm and manage energy through a sequence of medium-speed corners. His approach to COTA has always been one of meticulous preparation and aggressive execution, making him a perennial contender. For a broader understanding of F1 events and regulations, the FIA — F1 World Championship provides comprehensive information.

    Common questions

    How many times has Lewis Hamilton won the US Grand Prix at COTA?
    Lewis Hamilton has won the United States Grand Prix at COTA five times: in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017, making him one of the most successful drivers at this circuit.
    What is Lewis Hamilton's best finish at COTA?
    His best finish at the Circuit of the Americas is a win, which he achieved five times, most notably his inaugural victory there in 2012 with McLaren.
    Which teams has Lewis Hamilton raced for at COTA?
    Lewis Hamilton has competed at COTA with McLaren (2012) and Mercedes (2013-2024). He is slated to race for Scuderia Ferrari in 2025.
    Free download

    Track-by-track driver matchups are our favorite race-week prep. Grab the free 2026 Cheat Sheet for all 24 circuits.

    Get the free cheatsheet →
    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026