F1 2019 US Grand Prix: Final practice and Qualifying As It Happened
Formula 1 heads to the Circuit of the Americas in Texas this weeke♑nd for the United States Grand Prix, rᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚound 19 of the 2019 season.
It is a weekend that could see tꦓhe coronation of the 2019 F1 world ch💙ampion, with Lewis Hamilton standing on the verge of becoming a six-time world champion.

Formula 1 heads to the Circuit of the🌄 Americas in Texas this wee♌kend for the United States Grand Prix, round 19 of the 2019 season.
It is a weekend that could see the coronation of the 2019 F1 world champion, with Lewis Hamilton standing🎃 💞on the verge of becoming a six-time world champion.
The Briton holds a 74-point advantage over Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas and just needs to score four points in Sunday's race to claim൲ the 2019🐭 drivers' crown, which would mark his second championship triumph at the Austin venue.
Hamilton has won 10 times already this season and has an enviable record at the Circuit of the Americas, having taken victory in all but two of🌼 the seven grands prix held in Texas since the race was added to the F1 calendar in 2012. He also has more victories in the United States than any other driver with six in totaꦕl, including his 2007 win when the race was held in Indianiapolis.
After three consecutive defeats, Ferrari will be keꦚen to return to winning ways in Austin. The Scuderia has taken six straight pole positions in a resurgence of form since the summer break but has not been able to convert pole into victory since September's Singapore Grand Prix.
Ferrari won last year's race at COTA as Kimi Raikkonen ended his 113-race victory🐲 drought and the Italian squad will be confident of challenging again this time around, given its strong performances in tꩲhe second half of the campaign.
Sa🦄turday's track action gets underway with the final 60-minute practice session at 1300 local time (1800 GMT), before qualifying begins at 1600 loc🎶al (2100 GMT).

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