Podium Prophets
Round 19

United States Grand Prix

5.513 km56 laps308.7 km total

Mercedes currently leads the predicted order here with a 7.81 weekend score, 7.89 qualifying outlook, and 7.75 race outlook.

Turn 1 uphill braking zone is a signature overtaking spotS-curves in Sector 1 inspired by Silverstone's Maggotts-BeckettsGood all-round test circuit that rewards balanced machinery
austin circuit layout

Circuit Demands

Braking Demand
7.7
High-Speed Demand
7.5
Downforce Demand
7.0
Energy Recovery Opportunity
6.8
Kerb Severity
6.5
Traction Demand
6.5
Active Aero Value
6.5
Surface Grip
6.0
Straight-Line Importance
6.0
Low-Speed Demand
5.5
Tyre Degradation Severity
5.5
Overtaking Difficulty
4.5
Energy Clipping Demand
2.0
Altitude Effect
1.0

Circuit Analysis

Circuit of the Americas presents a genuinely balanced technical test, with braking demand of 7.7, high-speed demand of 7.5, and downforce requirement of 7.0. The uphill entry to Turn 1 is one of the most distinctive braking references in the sport as the gradient changes the deceleration geometry. The Sectors 2 and 3 S-curves are comparable in flow and challenge to Silverstone's Maggotts-Becketts complex, demanding high aerodynamic stability at sustained lateral load.

The balanced profile means no single car characteristic dominates the outcome here. Cars that are strong all-rounders without a specific weakness tend to perform above expectation, while cars relying on a narrow performance window often regress from their recent form. Tyre compounds at Austin typically support a two-stop strategy, and pit stop timing has historically played a decisive role in determining position differences within a close front group. Weight consistency of recent all-round performance over form at any single comparable circuit.

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