DuraMAX Texas Grand Prix Powered by RelaDyne
Circuit of the AmericasWhen NASCAR rolls into the Circuit of the Americas, two worlds collide in the most fascinating way. The 3.41-mile, 20-turn road course in Austin, Texas was built for Formula 1, and its iconic Turn 1 — with its massive elevation change and blind apex — tests a different kind of courage than any oval on the schedule. Stock cars were not designed for this place, and that tension between machine and circuit is what makes the race so captivating. Road course specialists shine here, drivers who cut their teeth in sports cars or open-wheel racing and carry a fluency through braking zones and esses that pure oval racers simply cannot replicate. The Cup Series has raced at COTA since 2021, but it still feels new, still feels like an experiment that keeps revealing surprises. Tire management through long green-flag runs separates the pretenders from the contenders, as the demanding surface chews through rubber and punishes drivers who overdrive the entry. Heavy braking zones into tight corners create passing opportunities that simply do not exist on ovals — late lunges, switchback moves, and the kind of wheel-to-wheel combat that road racing was born to produce. COTA is where versatility becomes the ultimate weapon.
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Your Drivers' Outlook
Tyler Reddick finishes in the top 10 at Circuit of the Americas 100% of the time across 6 starts.
Tyler Reddick's track recordTyler Reddick won the 2026 DuraMax Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas.
See Tyler Reddick's resultsThe narrative arc, drivers to watch, and race-weekend color.
Schedule, predictions, entry list, track history, fantasy, and betting angles.
TV & Start Time
What channel is the DuraMAX Texas Grand Prix Powered by RelaDyne on?
The DuraMAX Texas Grand Prix Powered by RelaDyne airs on FOX on Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 3:30 PM ET, broadcast from Circuit of the Americas. The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule splits between FOX, FS1, TNT, NBC, USA, and Amazon Prime Video.
What time does the NASCAR Cup race start this race weekend?
The DuraMAX Texas Grand Prix Powered by RelaDyne ran on Sunday, March 1, 2026 with a 3:30 PM ET green flag on FOX.
NR-Rating Track Rankings
| # | Driver | Elo Rating | Last Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Christopher Bell | 1568 | P3 |
| 2 | Shane van Gisbergen | 1560 | P2 |
| 3 | Chris Buescher | 1556 | P24 |
| 4 | Chase Elliott | 1555 | P7 |
| 5 | Tyler Reddick | 1553 | P1 |
| 6 | William Byron | 1543 | P13 |
| 7 | Michael McDowell | 1525 | P5 |
| 8 | Joey Logano | 1518 | P15 |
| 9 | A.J. Allmendinger | 1515 | P9 |
| 10 | Kyle Busch | 1514 | P12 |
NR-Rating Predictions
Predictions powered by NR-Rating model (MAE: 8.5 positions)
Prediction Scorecard
Go Bowling at The Glen: Model picked Chase Elliott at P1 → Actual P24
(1/5 top-5 hits)
38% top-5 hit rate across 11 races
History at Circuit of the Americas
Cup Series data from 1949-2026 (6 races)
Recent Results
| Year | Race | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | DuraMax Grand Prix | Tyler Reddick |
| 2025 | EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix | Christopher Bell |
| 2024 | EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix | William Byron |
| 2023 | EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix | Tyler Reddick |
| 2022 | EchoPark Texas Grand Prix | Ross Chastain |
All Results at This Track
Laps Led Leaders
| Driver | Total Laps Led |
|---|---|
| Tyler Reddick | 111 |
| William Byron | 72 |
| Kyle Busch | 54 |
| Ross Chastain | 49 |
| Shane van Gisbergen | 25 |
Track Type Tendencies
Road course events at Circuit of the Americas favor a specific skillset — braking, corner entry, and road racing experience. Drivers with sports car or open-wheel backgrounds tend to overperform here.
Tire management and fuel strategy add an extra layer of complexity to race outcomes.
Fantasy
High laps-led totals at this track
Strong avg finish but no wins — lower ownership