Charles Leclerc is on pole at the United States Grand Prix as the final five races of the 2023 Formula One season begin today.
A triple-header across Austin, Mexico and Brazil will go a long way to determining the best of the rest in the F1 standings, after Max Verstappen swooped to the title.
Sergio Perez holds a 30-point lead over Lewis Hamilton, having not won a race since Miami in May, with Fernando Alonso a further 11 behind the Brit.
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Hamilton has not tasted victory since the end of 2021 and not many are predicting a Mercedes triumph at Circuit of the Americas.
Not only are McLaren standing tall as Red Bull’s key competitors of late, Verstappen remains by far and away the favourite going into every weekend having claimed 14 of the 17 grands prix this season plus the last two USA GPs.
When is the F1 United States Grand Prix?
The United States Grand Prix takes place this weekend at Circuit of the Americas, with the race set for 8pm on Sunday, October 22, 2023.
When is the F1 sprint race?
The sprint race takes place at 11pm BST on Saturday.
The full schedule for the weekend is as follows (all times BST):
- Practice: Friday, 6.30pm
- Grand prix qualifying: Friday, 10pm
- Sprint shootout: Saturday, 6.30pm
- Sprint race: Saturday, 10pm
- Grand prix: Sunday, 8pm
Who is on pole for the F1 United States Grand Prix?
Leclerc finished above Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton to claim Ferrari's third pole of the season.
United States Grand Prix weather forecast
If the drivers thought Qatar was hot, they're in for more of the same this weekend.
Temperatures are expected to breach 35C with lots of sun and zero chance of rain.
How to watch the United States Grand Prix
TV channel: All the action will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with coverage of Sunday’s race starting at 7pm. Free highlights will air on Channel 4 at 12.30am.