WATCH: A tasty fight for victory, and Hamilton wraps up title No.6 – Relive the last US Grand Prix
It's been two long years since Formula 1 raced at the Circuit of The Americas in Texas, but finally, this weekend the track will be abuzz with the sound of F1 engines once again for the United States Grand Prix.
But before the action gets under way, we've dug out the highlights from the last time we raced in Austin – back in 2019.
On that day Valtteri Bottas started from pole with Sebastian Vettel – then still with Ferrari of course – alongside him on the front row. Alas for the German, his race didn't last long, with a suspension failure putting him out on Lap 8.
Up at the front meanwhile, Bottas and Lewis Hamilton raced each other hard for the victory – and though it was the Finn who came out on top on the day, second place was enough for Hamilton to clinch his sixth world championship title. Hit play on the video above to see all the action from the race...
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