COTA confirms United States Grand Prix will go ahead

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The United States Grand Prix will go ahead as planned at the Circuit of the Americas [COTA] this year, the race organisers have announced.

The race's slot on this year's calendar was marked as subject to agreement with the promoter due to financial concerns, with COTA's funding being cut by the State of Texas. However, the circuit has now announced it has secured the necessary funding to host the race, also announcing Taylor Swift as the headline act for the concert after qualifying on Saturday night.

“We are so happy to confirm F1’s return to COTA as well as Taylor Swift’s headline performance," COTA chairman Bobby Epstein said. "We can’t think of a better way to mark this important 5-year milestone for F1 in Austin.

"Since we first hosted this event in 2012, we have gained a lot of knowledge and insight that has allowed us to make significant annual improvements to the event that we are confident will continue to establish the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix as the standout race weekend on F1’s calendar.

"By combining the excitement of Formula 1, the fun of the festival, and a full concert by Taylor Swift, we ensure fans can enjoy the greatest sports and entertainment event of the year. We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to Texas and the Circuit of The Americas, for what promises to be an amazing weekend.”

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