Nando wrote:Huntresa wrote:Cause you cant have the same name for 2, and since this country has a few names in day to day business i guess they just choose the best sounding one for this, since it will be shortend to US GP prob.
Maybe you miss-understood me but surely instead of having two GP´s with the same name they could switched the names.
New Jersey - American GP
Circuit of Americas - United States GP
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New Jersey - United States GP
Circuit of Americas - American GP
I think it's because Austin was set as the US GP, then Bernie had the idea to come up with New Jersey. As one country can only have one GP New Jersey had to become the American GP (continent), as it was with Barcelona (Spanish GP) and Valencia (European GP) or Suzuka (Japanese GP) and Aida (Pacific GP).
One can understand some trouble with the naming, because the people in power decided to name the circuit in Austin "Circuit Of The Americas", but that's political and marketing reasons, I guess. COTA wants to attract as many people and racing series as they could and the Formula One Management wants to step in again on the US market solely.
So you can't switch names as you want, because marketing was well under way long ago ...
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