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Please not another Tilkedrome! Can someone bin that man?
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Why spend all that money building a new circuit when there are many fine us tracks? I know they would need changes to run off areas etc but surely that is cheaper than building an entirely new circuit. Hopefully this new track will be used by Wtcc, World GT1, Alms etc.
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I reckon it may have something to do with the strong German connection to Texas.
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At least a certain Jeremy Smith will be pleased.
Autosport has it now. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/83873 |
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Well, something like this was going to happen.
Bernie, as we know, has been pursuing this for ages. Kind of a random surprise in terms of location, but I'm not surprised that they're gonna build a brand new circuit. |
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Ok sorry mouth shut, infact i delete my account, everytime i post on here someone shoots me down, makes me out to be an idiot well bye everyone
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Sure there are 'tracks' elsewhere. But remember that a 'track' is really just a thin ribbon of tarmac. Hardly the most expensive part of the infrastructure necessary to create a viable GP venue.
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I think you took that comment too extremely. It's not an argument. I wouldn't leave because of that. The tone gets so easily misconstrued on the internet.
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Plus being NASCAR's premier track the facilities ain't half bad either... But this is FOM we're on about so I expect to see another cloned track unless something really special happens. All the Tilke tracks look pretty much the same with Bahrain being the exception (but that's extremely rubbish). |
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Lovely. Texas weather in the (presumably) summertime. Anyone remember Nigel Mansell in Dallas?
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I think it had to do more with who could come up with the money than anything and my gut tells me that the existing venues, couldn't.
In any case I wish them well and PLEASE don't have the race in the summer. I know all about those other hot races but I don't go to those, I will go to Austin though! |
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You can rely on Bernie to get advice from tilke regarding any track, he seems to be the resident 'adviser' to any track design.
The actual tarmac and track foundation is a small part of the overall cost of a track for F1. Land aquisition, access roads, parking, traffic managment, grandstands (even if they are empty on race day) for the projected crowds of people, pit facilities, control tower and associated bits of technology, the list goes on....and on. The actual track itself is about 40% of the cost. Thats why Monticello was never a starter in real terms. It would have cost more to upgrade than they have spent already. Indianapolis was a budget opportunity because the facilities were largely in place. Austin is not a big city in American terms, not like Dallas-Fort Worth or Houston so I really can't see where the money is going to come from. Thats why Watkins Glen, Laguna Seca, Road Atlanta or Road America (Elkhart Lake) never would suffice. No one would take the gamble on cost. I don't want to disappoint anyone but do I see cloud on the horizon? Is that another Donnington looming up? |
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I'm sure Jeremy will correct me otherwise, but I really don't think this will happen
They've got less than 2 years to build a F1-standard permanent race circuit, and it's not the Middle East In fact, it's in Texas. F1 in Texas. What next? Olympic yachting in Leicester? Seriously, at first glance, this seems about as feasible as US F1. Less feasible than bloody Donington |
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Will it not make those who run F1 look bad if there is another failure though? Surely they wouldn't proudly announce these ventures without some sort of major faith in the whole chibang.
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