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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You can grab a three-day general admission pass for a mere $159. The G.A. ticket gets you berm seating all over the track, and you can wander around at will.
Grandstand tickets at the favored turns will cost more of course, from $269 to $499. Still, even the best ticket available (without a PSL) will be cheaper than many folks will pay a ticket broker for the Texas vs. OU football game this year.
Personally I think the G.A. is the deal of the century.
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Sir Stirling Moss
You can grab a three-day general admission pass for a mere $159. The G.A. ticket gets you berm seating all over the track, and you can wander around at will.
Grandstand tickets at the favored turns will cost more of course, from $269 to $499. Still, even the best ticket available (without a PSL) will be cheaper than many folks will pay a ticket broker for the Texas vs. OU football game this year.
Personally I think the G.A. is the deal of the century.
Anyone bitching about $160 for a three day pass either needs a better job (I can't afford it right now... I need a better job too. lol) or needs to pull their head out of 1965. I've paid more for less.
I tweeted a phone image earlier today of paving that has reached just past turn 10. Later, my associate Vance took some better shots from the turn 11 bleacher area. The flat area you can see in the foreground of most of these photos is where the turn 11 bleachers will sit:
Below is a very magnified shot of the turn 12 area from literally just a few feet directly behind where the turn 11 bleachers will be. What looks like a pile of dirt in the distance is the tunnel, so that gives you a reference to turn 12, and you can see its flag just beyond.
mclaren777 wrote:I honestly think it will just be five F1 sessions and that's it.
honestly think you should look at it more extensively
I've contacted COTA three different times and I still haven't heard back from them, but all signs point to there being no support races currently scheduled.