That'll be one of the most relaxed inspections he had to do in recent years. The track itself is, well, finished (from what I readed). Just some buildings that need finishing up.hairy_scotsman wrote:Statesman: FIA's Charlie Whiting in Austin to inspect COTA:
http://www.statesman.com/sports/formula ... 66520.html
Yes, the track is finished. Re: the buildings, there is much to be done on the inside, as there is with infrastructure. Austin Commercial and the other contractors have moved their office trailers across the road, digging in for the long haul and getting out of the way for the race. They plan to be there for at least another year after the race, but rest assured, there will be a USGP in 2012.turbof1 wrote:That'll be one of the most relaxed inspections he had to do in recent years. The track itself is, well, finished (from what I readed). Just some buildings that need finishing up.hairy_scotsman wrote:Statesman: FIA's Charlie Whiting in Austin to inspect COTA:
http://www.statesman.com/sports/formula ... 66520.html
Charlie Whiting, FIA Race Director and Safety Delegate, has completed the last inspection of Circuit of The Americas before the 2012 FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX™.
During his visit, Whiting made that the Circuit of The Americas is up to the FIA standards necessary to host a Formula 1™ race this coming November. The inspection focuses on safety and technical aspects that the FIA require to host a Grand Prix event. After a two hour inspection the FIA Safety Delegate was happy with the construction progress and the overall quality of the track.
"The track design is fantastic, the quality of the workmanship is excellent and I have no concerns at all. This will be a very unique Grand Prix, a lot of types of corners that will provide a lot of overtaking opportunities. " Whiting mentioned after the inspection was over.
okay i will be patient and waitrichard_leeds wrote:Is it? Tradition on this site is that we only start that conversation when the preceding race is finished.aero expert 807 wrote:Time to start making race predictions!
So that's a "no".