Ever wondered what F1 drivers listen to when on the road? The answer has proved to be an eclectic mix, ranging from The Eagles to Metallica to rap.
The survey was conduced by the organisers of the US GP, who asked the drivers to pick their favourite songs to drive to when in the USA.
But while their responses carry an American flavour, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd, who are headlining concerts at the Austin Grand Prix, do not appear on the list.
Lewis Hamilton says he is a fan of The Weeknd and also met Swift at a recent fashion show in New York, but he went for less mainstream choices by American rapper Ty Dolla $ign and hip-hop artist MadeinTYO.
His Mercedes team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg has gone for more well-known songs - picking U2's Beautiful Day, Surfin' USA by The Beach Boys and Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon.
Following the brief, the vast majority of the picks are of American artists and many of the drivers have chosen songs that include the US in the title in some form or other.
Two songs appear three times among the drivers' selections: Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen, selected by Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and Kevin Magnussen, and Hotel California by The Eagles, the choice of Felipe Massa, Nico Hulkenberg and Marcus Ericsson.
Michael Jackson is also a popular choice, particularly for the youngest driver on the grid, Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who picked him for both his song choices.
Verstappen's team-mate certainly knows how to please his audience. Daniel Ricciardo went for a song by a band from Austin, the home of the US Grand Prix - Uncle Lucius. Ricciardo is known for being a fan of heavy metal and rock music, and even performed live on stage with Australian band Parkway Drive earlier this year, but his choices have a distinctly more country feel to them.
Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat should surely get a mention for his wide-ranging taste - including songs by heavy metal bands Metallica and Motorhead alongside Frank Sinatra - and the Russian is not alone in choosing songs from a previous era.
Sauber's Felipe Nasr is another of the young drivers picking bands who began their careers long before he was born - going for ZZ Top and The Doors, whereas the oldest driver on the grid Kimi Raikkonen has chosen an artist from his home country - Finnish band called PMMP (like ABBA, their name is based on the first names of singers Paula and Mira, just in case you were wondering.)
Four drivers' choices do not appear on the list published by COTA, so we are left to guess what McLaren drivers Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso and Manor drivers Pascal Wehrlein and Esteban Ocon might go for.