The 2024 United States Grand Prix is shaping up to be a thrilling clash, with Lando Norris and Max Verstappen set to battle it out for supremacy at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. After a dramatic qualifying session that saw Norris clinch pole position for McLaren and George Russell crash, leading to a red flag, all eyes are on the front-row start for Verstappen, who is hungry to continue his dominance this season.
Behind them, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will start from the second row, ready to pounce if either of the frontrunners falter. But while the starting positions have set the stage, it’s the pit stop strategy that could be the key to unlocking victory in this crucial race.
The Circuit of the Americas is known for its mix of long straights and technical corners, providing plenty of opportunities for overtaking—but also significant challenges in managing tire wear. This race is expected to be one where precision pit stops and clever tire management are as vital as the pace on the track.
According to Pirelli’s Director of Motorsport, Mario Isola, the fastest approach to the race is expected to be a two-stop strategy, with teams likely opting for a mix of Medium (C3) and Hard (C2) compounds to get the best balance of pace and durability.
“A two-stop strategy is clearly the quickest,” Isola explained, “with drivers likely starting on the Medium compound before switching to the Hard and finishing the race on the Medium again. The first stop is expected between laps 16 and 22, with the second stop between laps 35 and 41.”
This two-stop plan should allow teams to maximize tire performance without suffering from excessive degradation, particularly on the high-speed sections of the track. For those looking to shake things up, there’s an alternative strategy to make an earlier stop, switching to the Hard compound for a longer middle stint before closing on fresher Mediums.
While using all three tire compounds, including the softest C4, remains a possible option, it’s considered a high-risk strategy given the rapid degradation of the softer tires on a track known to be punishing.
As the teams head into Sunday’s race, the focus will be on Norris to see if he can hold off Verstappen, whose relentless speed has been a force all season long. Behind them, Ferrari will be looking to capitalize on any missteps to secure a podium finish.
The United States GP promises to be a spectacle of high-stakes strategy, split-second decisions, and the type of drama that only Formula 1 can deliver. Whether Norris can convert his pole position into a win or Verstappen will continue his march toward the title, the Austin crowd is in for a wild ride.