What to Expect: TC America Heads to COTA

What to Expect: TC America Heads to COTA

Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that includes the TC America powered by Skip Barber Racing School showdown at Circuit of the Americas (COTA), set for this weekend. As the championship rolls into Austin for one of its most anticipated stops of the year, the stakes are sky-high, the grid is stacked, and the fans are in for quite a show.

The Track: A Modern Classic

COTA is more than just a racing circuit, it’s a proving ground. With its blend of high-speed straights, technical sectors, and an elevation-change-heavy Turn 1 that separates the bold from the cautious, the 3.41-mile, 20-turn layout demands precision, guts, and tire management. This is where teams show their full potential, or come undone trying.

Championship Implications

The series is entering the second event of the season, and every point counts. Expect the championship contenders to bring maximum aggression, especially as the Hyundai N Trophy Cup makes its debut. 

Who to Watch

  • Jeff Ricca – After sweeping the weekend in Sonoma, the Ricca Autosport owner and driver is aiming to keep the winning streak alive in Texas. 

Weather or Not…

Texas weather can be moody in April. We’ve seen everything from blazing sun to sudden rain showers in past years, and mixed conditions could make for unpredictable strategies and wild moments. At this time, the radars show a little bit of rain, which would surely make things interesting. 

Beyond the Track

Fans can expect more than just world-class racing. From the paddock experience to autograph sessions and car corrals, COTA will be buzzing with energy. Be sure to stop by the Ten Corral where you will be able to see your favourite supercars. Plus, there’s no better backdrop than Austin, a city where live music, barbecue, and racing all live in harmony.

Get your tickets here