Here are the official road closures surrounding the USGP at COTA:
...and here's a map of them from the Statesman:
No.KATO wrote:Perez is expected to be the Home Driver here....
Thank youmx_tifoso wrote:No.KATO wrote:Perez is expected to be the Home Driver here....
Our home race could only be in Mexico. No other country could host our home race.
I'm not so sure. McLaren seem to be good in high speed corners, but suck in the high speed direction changes. They were good in Spa/Barcelona's high speed stuff, but when it came to flicking the car left and right through the quick stuff they haven't been stellar.Nando wrote:Mclaren track i think.
True they haven´t been as strong in Suzuka for example but i don´t think it was a correct representation of the real speed around Suzuka..raymondu999 wrote:I'm not so sure. McLaren seem to be good in high speed corners, but suck in the high speed direction changes. They were good in Spa/Barcelona's high speed stuff, but when it came to flicking the car left and right through the quick stuff they haven't been stellar.Nando wrote:Mclaren track i think.
"Their?"Nando wrote:Last two corners i think will only play in their strengths.
Yea, should i say "we?" instead?raymondu999 wrote:"Their?"Nando wrote:Last two corners i think will only play in their strengths.
True but i separated everything and just spoke on Mclaren right before it.raymondu999 wrote:You were referring to Red Bull in half the post, and McLaren in the other half. How was I to know "their" meant "McLaren's?"
mx_tifoso wrote:No.KATO wrote:Perez is expected to be the Home Driver here....
Our home race could only be in Mexico. No other country could host our home race.
Could you provide a link please? I've searched high and low, and can find nothing along those lines. I also have some news for you. I don't know where you are from, but a driver from Jalisco Mexico would not be accepted in any formal or semi formal way in the State of Texas as it's home driver period.KATO wrote:mx_tifoso wrote:No.KATO wrote:Perez is expected to be the Home Driver here....
Our home race could only be in Mexico. No other country could host our home race.
The Vice President of the Circut of the Americas said Perez is the home driver here since its a track meant to represent The AMERICAS.. That's not my opinion they said it and for the record IDE love to see the Mexico Grand Prix take place..
So the 'Americas' in Circuit of the Americas, is plural though, more than one - North America & South America = Americas. Is this perhaps what the VP is referring too? There is no United States of Americas - it's singular, America. So the plural must represent something, or why use it?Mr Alcatraz wrote:Could you provide a link please? I've searched high and low, and can find nothing along those lines. I also have some news for you. I don't know where you are from, but a driver from Jalisco Mexico would not be accepted in any formal or semi formal way in the State of Texas as it's home driver period.KATO wrote:The Vice President of the Circut of the Americas said Perez is the home driver here since its a track meant to represent The AMERICAS.. That's not my opinion they said it and for the record IDE love to see the Mexico Grand Prix take place..