The United States GP has long attracted A-list celebrities, with Hollywood stars, athletes and musicians regularly flocking to the paddock to soak up the F1 atmosphere. This year’s edition of the Circuit of the Americas was no different, as the race in Austin once again attracted an impressive list of famous personalities.
As the battle for the championship heats up towards the end of the season, the glamor off the track matches the excitement on it. From interstellar star Matthew McConaughey to Emmy winner Adele, here are 5 celebrities who attended the United States Grand Prix.
5 personalities who attended the F1 US GP
#`1. Matthew McConaughey
Hollywood mega star Matthew McConaughey made a stylish appearance at the United States GP on Sunday. The 55-year-old visited the paddock before the race, dressed in a cool cowboy outfit, embracing his Texas roots at COTA.
The Oscar winner was joined by his wife Camila Alves and son Levi in the paddock.
#2. Adele
World-famous singer Adele also made an appearance at the US GP on Sunday, as the Brit visited the Mercedes garage ahead of the race. The Emmy-winning artist was also photographed with German team drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli.
#3. Shaboozey
American country music artist Collins Obinna Chibueze, known professionally as Shaboozey, also made an appearance at the US GP on Sunday, donning his famous cowboy hat.


4. Tara Davis-Woodhall
Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall was also at the United States GP on Sunday to experience the 19th round of the 2025 F1 season. She was joined by her husband and Paralympic gold medalist Hunter Woodhall at COTA.
The pair were also on track on Saturday and presented their trophies to the top 3 in the Sprint after the race which saw Max Verstappen take victory, while George Russell and Carlos Sainz secured the other two places.
5. Glen Powell
Hollywood star Glen Powell not only made an appearance on the F1 grid ahead of the US GP, but also joined Martin Brundle in his famous grid walk for Sky Sports before the race. Powell, like McConaughey, is also a Texan by birth and was born in Austin.
The 36-year-old joined Sky’s coverage ahead of the race and even had a chat with championship leader Oscar Piastri, as part of a promotion for his upcoming film. “The Running Man”.
Focusing now on the track, the race weekend in Austin has already proven to be action-packed, even before the main race begins. Max Verstappen has already closed his gap on championship leader Oscar Piastri after Saturday’s sprint and also looks on course to convert his pole position into a race victory.
The battle for the championship is really heating up as we enter the final rounds of the 2025 F1 season, with McLaren drivers now feeling the pressure from the reigning world champion.
Edited by Hitesh Nigam
