Circuit of The Americas today announced that it has been declared ready to host the 2012 F1 United States GP by Charlie Whiting, who directs racing, safety and technical matters for the FIA. Whiting visited the Central Texas racing circuit as part of a scheduled pre-race inspection and approved the circuit for “Grade 1” status, hence appropriate to host an F1 race.
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That picture gave me a great idea for spectators in terms of viewing angle.
The place where it says tunnel you could put a seats "above" the racetrack facing towads the braking zone.
I think that would provide a nice sense of speed when cars are driving at 300km/h below you then hit the brakes hard a few hundred meters ahead.
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I know it is still early and Xpensive could still avoid eating Nomex, but I can't help but get a bit excited.
Those out of country just can't understand how much it means to the U.S. fans of F1.
Just to stay on topic I'd love G.A. with the ability to wander cause it looks to me like there will be spots with great views yet far enough away to keep the safe freaks happy.
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All we know is that there will be grandstand seating that isn't PSL, but they will be separate from the PSL ones. The PSL stands are on the main straight, turn one, and two at the arena section.
So from the model, it looks like there will be grandstands for non-PSL holders at three locations along the esses, two at the hairpin, one at the arena, and one between turns 19 and 20. That's a guess, of course - three of those stands look different on the model, so they may be some other type of seating.
Prices are supposed to be comparable to Canada. Tickets are supposed to go on sale in a few weeks, but those who have put down a deposit but who declined a PSL are apparently getting first shot.
And BA is supposed to announce a direct flight to Austin if they haven't already. At least that was the talk a few months ago.
strad wrote:I'd love G.A. with the ability to wander cause it looks to me like there will be spots with great views yet far enough away to keep the safe freaks happy.
The VP of sales said in a podcast this week that GA will have access to the entire track and infield, with the exception of the reserved seating of course. Just mentioning because someone had said that the GA would be sectioned off and you could only buy a ticket for a specific area.
Is the part labeled "Amphitheater" actually going to be an amphitheater, or is that just what they want to call that part of the track? I'm hoping it's the latter, because it looks like just about the best spot in the house.