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What do you think of the prospect of a USGP 2012 at Austin Texas

Good thinking. Place has good infra structure and nice climate in winter.
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Not good as it has no motor sport tradition in the US.
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I will wait to see how it will shape up.
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I don't care.
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Total votes: 269

hairy_scotsman
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WilliamsF1 wrote:
hairy_scotsman wrote:
WilliamsF1 wrote: T8 looks a lot sharper from that angle.
You're right. It is. The layout has changed a couple of times in the 8-9-10 area since then.

Do you have access to the latest :D

Actually from this shot it looks almost the same as the layout, only the short straight between 9 and 10 looks shorter (maybe coz of the angle of the shot and elevation change)
Turns 8 & 9 are much sharper than the original drawing shown, & 8 is also much rounder now. There was one drawing released a long time back that had the Motorsports Driving Club out between turns 9 & 10, and rather than a straight between those two, as you saw in the original and as you see now, the circuit curved around the west side of the building.
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Austin via Codemasters...

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I think the game is scheduled for September. You can pre-order from Amazon for $50 + $4,000 psl.

thearmofbarlow
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With all the PSL jokes I'm just wondering what you will all do when/if it's announced they've all been purchased.

Pup
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You've mistaken me for someone who gives a hoot about PSL's. I suspect they've sold quite well. The joke is that something so insignificant has been made into such an issue.

hairy_scotsman
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@statesmanF1 just tweeted that COTA has made it official re: ALMS.

It's set for spring of next year.
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thearmofbarlow
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=D> I may be more excited about that than the F1 race, to be honest.

hairy_scotsman
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thearmofbarlow wrote:=D> I may be more excited about that than the F1 race, to be honest.
It'll be great fun even if not a huge draw. Now lock up MotoGP and build momentum to sign more content.
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Here's the press release - no indication as to the length of the race...
AUSTIN, Texas – June 1, 2012 – Circuit of The Americas (COTA) today announced that the American Le
Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón (ALMS) is the newest addition to the Circuit’s annual
calendar, with the first ALMS race scheduled to take place in the spring of 2013, at the sports,
entertainment and business development facility soon to be completed in Austin, Texas.

The ALMS features a unique, multi-class auto racing format that brings together five diverse and
technically-driven categories of international racecars in battles of endurance at speeds topping 180
mph. The Series is based on the world’s greatest endurance race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in France.
Many of the world’s most iconic automotive brands compete in the Series, including BMW, Chevrolet,
Ferrari, Honda, Lotus, Mazda and Porsche. The Series and its teams enjoy broad corporate support from
a variety of domestic and international sponsors, and a hallmark of ALMS is its commitment to
automotive innovation and sustainability. It is recognized as the Global Leader in Green Racing by top
federal agencies and is lauded for its focus on alternative energy solutions.

“Our vision is to bring premier sports and entertainment programming to Circuit of The Americas and to
partner with motorsports organizations that put a premium on innovation, fan experience and
environmental sustainability,” Circuit President Steve Sexton said. “The American Le Mans Series—with
its highly competitive, customer-focused programming and its well-known commitment to Green
Racing—certainly fits that vision. The ALMS at Circuit of The Americas will include an endurance race,
which will be another thrilling experience for fans. We know ALMS fans to be extremely loyal and
engaged, and we look forward to showing them a great time in Central Texas.”

ALMS Enjoys Worldwide Support
More than 25 million U.S. fans follow the American Le Mans Series, which also has a growing
international following in Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia. All Series races are broadcast by the ABC
and ESPN2 television networks and across the ESPN3 online distribution portal.

ALMS’ presenting sponsor, Tequila Patrón, is a product of Patrón Spirits, which was founded by Austin,
Texas-based entrepreneur and Circuit investor John Paul DeJoria. Circuit of The Americas joins other
elite racing venues on the ALMS calendar, including Sebring International Raceway in Florida, Road
Atlanta, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in California, and Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, to name a few.

“The opportunity to partner with the Circuit of The Americas to bring North America’s premier sports
car racing series to fans across Texas, at what is going to be one of the finest road racing facilities in the
world, is a natural fit for all involved,” ALMS President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Atherton said.
“The addition of Circuit of The Americas to our schedule will be very well received by our fans and

stakeholders alike. We know we have a lot of ALMS fans in Texas, and for our teams, manufacturers and
sponsors, Austin and the surrounding region represent an important new business market.”

Global Leader in Green Racing
The American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón stakes its claim as the Global Leader in Green
Racing by being the only racing series recognized to comply with the Green Racing protocols developed
by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and SAE
International (SAE). These organizations see Green Racing as a way to foster technology developments
for tomorrow’s production vehicles, enhance national energy security and reduce carbon emissions.

The ALMS, DOE, EPA and SAE have formed a partnership to demonstrate that advanced automotive
technologies and renewable fuels can meet the performance requirements of even the most demanding
endurance racing conditions and can be readily transferred from raceway to driveway. The world-class
competition in the ALMS shows that Green Racing is real, ultra-competitive and makes for great racing.

Two Green Racing competitions are in play every time ALMS cars hit the track: the GREEN CHALLENGE™
aimed at vehicle manufacturers and the MICHELIN® GREEN X® Challenge aimed at ALMS teams. These
challenges form a “race within a race” that builds on the ALMS’ intense competition while measuring
the factors that determine which car is winning the world’s most important race—the race to an energy-
secure, environmentally sustainable and economically vibrant future. Both the Green Challenge and the
Michelin Green X Challenge use a unique scoring system jointly developed by ALMS, DOE and EPA
technical staffs, which rewards high performance on the race circuit, energy efficiency, and the smallest
environmental impact.

“The American Le Mans Series is the model for sustainability in the motorsports industry,” Edgar
Farrera, sustainability director for the Circuit, added. “The Series’ commitment to environmental
stewardship matches our own, as Circuit of The Americas has joined the Green Sports Alliance and is the
first ALMS facility to join the alliance. It’s rewarding to partner with a motorsports series that’s truly in
sync with a cause that matters to us.”

Green Sports Alliance is a non-profit organization comprised of more than 40 professional and collegiate
sports teams and nearly 90 sports venues, with a mission to help sports teams, venues and leagues
enhance their environmental performance.

“Knowing of Circuit of The Americas’ focus on innovation and sustainability, the opportunity to
showcase our cars, our teams and our pioneering role as the recognized Global Leader in Green Racing
just makes it that much better,” Atherton added. “Our competitors are looking forward to the challenge
and intrigue of racing at what will be a world-class motorsports venue, and our Series is thrilled to
welcome Circuit of The Americas as a key round for our 15th championship season.”

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ALMS is a great watch. Used to go down to Portland...Lotsa meet and greet and stuff.
To achieve anything, you must be prepared to dabble on the boundary of disaster.”
Sir Stirling Moss

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Latest aerial - looks like some curbing going in, amphitheater retaining walls seem complete and top soil for the berms is being laid down, concrete work on the grandstand is done, they're grading for the rest of the parking lot, team suites are going up with the slabs ready to be placed for the last two, and grass is starting to grow. Right click for the big version...

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It's a good angle for getting a sense of the esses and what they did with turn 9. I'm sure Tilke just couldn't take having his name on a track without at least one chicane, and that's the best they would give him.

And they're still taunting us with the second tunnel, though it looks like they've finally started to fill in at least one side.

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That looks like a miniature version of the Eau Rouge complex in reverse, still a fast section with just a lift off the throttle and half a jab on the brakes. Still like silverstone, it has a long section without braking (copse to vale).
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Reason: removed quote. there is no need to quote the post above you as in most cases.

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http://www.statesman.com/sports/america ... 87257.html
Starting next spring, the American Le Mans Series will race at Circuit of the Americas for at least the next three years, track officials said Friday.

The endurance sports car series, patterned after 24 Hours of Le Mans, becomes the third race series booked for the $300 million track being built in southeastern Travis County. The series joins the Formula One Grand Prix scheduled for November and the Australian V8 Supercars race slated for next year.

"Our vision is to bring premier sports and entertainment programming to Circuit of the Americas and to partner with motorsports organizations that put a premium on innovation, fan experience and environmental sustainability," said Steve Sexton, the circuit's president. "The American Le Mans Series — with its highly competitive, customer-focused programming and its well-known commitment to green racing — certainly fits that vision."

Scott Atherton, president and CEO of the series, said, "It's been a long time coming ... there is no question in our minds that Circuit of the Americas will be one of the finest road-racing venues not only in North America, but on a global scale."

Atherton added that his series should be a good fit for Austin, as it focuses on such issues as sustainability and alternative fuels.

"We pride ourselves on being the global leader of green racing, We embraced this many years ago before it was the politically correct thing to do," he said.

The series was created by Georgia businessman Don Pano and made its debut in 1999. Speeds can top 180 mph, and the competing cars include Chevrolet, Ferrari, Honda, Lotus, Mazda and Porsche.

"What you see on the track today is what you see on the street tomorrow. That's part of the appeal," said Gill Campbell, CEO and general manager of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, which last month was the site of the third stop on the series' 10-race calendar.

Campbell, in an interview earlier this year, said the race at Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif., typically draws 45,000 fans over three days.

American Le Mans Series races are contested on temporary street circuits or natural-terrain road courses.

"You'll never see us on an oval," Atherton said.

The series has been talking with Circuit of the Americas officials for more than a year. Speculation about an Austin race increased in April, when Paul DeJoria was announced as an investor in the circuit. While he is best known for Paul Mitchell hair care products, DeJoria also founded Patron Tequila, the title sponsor for the American Le Mans Series.

Campbell said the sports car series can be profitable for a track.

"We don't make a lot of money off it, but we make a little," she said. "Sports car racing fans are fickle. If there's no Audi, ticket sales are really flat."

The date for the Circuit of the Americas race — and the length of the event — will be set later this year.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 8tLbjd7Vo4[/youtube]

Lot of clatter about a soccer stadium within the complex
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Pup wrote:Austin via Codemasters...
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I think the game is scheduled for September. You can pre-order from Amazon for $50 + $4,000 psl.
Makes it appear as though the Red Bull is running negative rake...?

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