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It's like Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve with walls around it. I find it incredible that such a track can exist in this era of parking lot Tilke-dromes.
Real nice change of pace.
Insane! Looks like something someone could have designed in the 1920s. I approve, but I have a feeling we'll see some pretty nasty accidents here.
In your own head - the article makes no mention of Formula 1.Could anyone tell me where Racing "fits" in the entertainment section?
Problems with Austin: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96246
I'd say that stems from the way this is an American Formula 1 project. The last one - USF1 - did not end well (and ironically enough, it was not run by Americans). I believe the timetable for construction of the circuit has been set to finish in June, the original date for the race. But when the race was moved back to November, the construction timetable was not adjusted.Whenever this project hits a snag, people just assume the worst.
The race won't be cancelled. Construction has just stopped while contract issues are ironed out. It will be back to normal within a few weeks at the most. Whenever this project hits a snag, people just assume the worst. It will be ok!
The problem though is that before they stopped the construction they said they were just about on schedule.
Thus, if the construction stops it means they will be behind schedule.
But with that said, i really hope it will be finished in time.
If what prisonermonkeys said was true, the schedule calls for them to be done in June, almost 4 months before the race so it's not that big of an issue.
Hopefully they get it worked out, I don't buy anything Bernie says though since he is constantly saying he will drop whatever race it happens to be that week.
More grim signs. I don't believe for a second that the race will fall through though.
This sounds like Bernie strong-arming them into a resolution.More grim signs. I don't believe for a second that the race will fall through though.
Pardon the double-post (I seem to be doing that a lot this week), but I have an important update: the organisers in Austin doubt the race will go ahead short of a miracle, but are willing to wait until 2013 if it means sorting everything out.
Umm...The scuttlebutt I hear from Austin insiders is that COTA purposely failed to provide the necessary letters of credit due to their falling out with [Tavo] Hellmund [heading the promoter side/company]. It was well known within the organization that this failure would lead to a cancellation of the contract, and it was known that Hellmund could not fund the fee requirements without their help. It appears that they let the cancellation happen so that they could enter into a contract with FOM that did not include Hellmund. I don’t know if this is fact or fiction.