Originally Posted by Chief F1 Fan
(Post 15876944)
I wondered who would be there-have fun Opsman! How long did it take to climb the tower?
I watched from turn 12 yesterday, but still prefer turn 1. Go Red Bull and Danny Ricciardo! |
those turn 1 grandstands look like they're a mile from the track
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Originally Posted by Chief F1 Fan
(Post 15877062)
those turn 1 grandstands look like they're a mile from the track
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that's the one main reason I haven't gone yet-those stands are too far away for me. Not only that but the cost for those stands is crazy. I'll spend the $$ and go to Mexico instead.
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Originally Posted by Opsman1
(Post 15876998)
Hehe, the tower has an elevator. This is my 4th USGP, but my first time up the tower. The view is spectacular. You can see the entire track except the front straight, as it is blocked by the pit building.
I watched from turn 12 yesterday, but still prefer turn 1. Go Red Bull and Danny Ricciardo! |
That was some good stuff from Alonso and McLaren-Honda at the end of the race. It's interesting how their performance varies between tracks.
Amazing the contrast between Ferrari and Red Bull throughout this year. Ferrari seems stagnant, while Red Bull is getting better and better. The race turnout seems pretty good. The low turnout last year with the rain; competition by the Mexico race; and funding cut by Austin resulted in some doom and gloom regarding the future of this race. So hopefully the turnout by the fans will keep this race alive. |
I also was impressed by Alonso, also agree RedBull have made alot of improvement this year as well.
I don't like tax-payer money going toward F1 races since although it probably help the local Austin economy probably doesn't help the TX state economy much. Really nice track, a friend lives in Austin and he's driven a CTS-V on the track for a Cadillac event and said it's a technically challenging track with getting your line right with all the elevation changes and decreasing and increasing radius turns. |
Originally Posted by F-C
(Post 15877762)
That was some good stuff from Alonso and McLaren-Honda at the end of the race. It's interesting how their performance varies between tracks.
Amazing the contrast between Ferrari and Red Bull throughout this year. Ferrari seems stagnant, while Red Bull is getting better and better. The race turnout seems pretty good. The low turnout last year with the rain; competition by the Mexico race; and funding cut by Austin resulted in some doom and gloom regarding the future of this race. So hopefully the turnout by the fans will keep this race alive. It does seem like it was packed this weekend. I had many friends there & they said that the place was packed Saturday and especially Sunday. With a total figure of about 250k throughout the weekend it would be a major mistake to not continue. It was a great show with no real drama which made it a great weekend for Formula 1 in the US. Good to see Haas take 'home' a point & the two Mercs did what they had to do to keep their championship hopes alive while Ric is still not mathematically eliminated yet is he? Good stuff & onto MEXICO!!! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIBAA!!!! |
Speaking of the white elephant....
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^ that's good for Austin. Would have been nice to see Taylor Swift, the best music act the Detroit Grand Prix ever had was a drunk Joe Walsh.
One of the weirder race moments was the start when Rosberg dived to the right of Hamilton, which caused Ricarrdo to dive to the left. Turn 1 is left which was weird cuase I thought the race line was clean and clear there for the width of the track. Ricarrdo was able to take the turn 1 on the inside then the sweeping turn 2 he was able to intimidate his way past Rosberg into 2nd place. Hamilton drove a straight forward race, good for him to have a easy #50 win. One more and he ties Prost. |
Malaysia unlikely to host Formula One race
Malaysia mulls dropping out of hosting Formula One race - The Hindu
Ticket sales was on the decline since 2014 and sales for Malaysian Grand Prix this year reached only between 55 and 60 per cent.Malaysia is considering not hosting the Formula One race at the Sepang circuit due to declining ticket sales and lack of TV viewership, local media reported on Tuesday.According to Ahmad Razlan Ahmad Razali, chief executive of Sepang International Circuit (SIC), ticket sales had been on the decline since 2014 and sales for the Malaysian Grand Prix this year only reached between 55 and 60 per cent. Television viewership also registered the “lowest in history,” Mr. Razlan told New Straits Times. Although SIC had an agreement with the Formula One licence holders until 2018, Mr. Razlan said they would consult with the stakeholders to determine the matter. “Maybe it will do Malaysia good to take a break... I think the product [Formula One] is no longer exciting. It’s been dominated by one team,” he said. With Mercedes’ dominance throughout the whole season, the only highlight of Formula One has been the duel for the world champion title between Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. The Malaysian Grand Prix, which used to be hosted in March, was moved to October this year but the move did not work too well, reports Xinhua news agency. Malaysian Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin also weighed in on the mater, saying on his Twitter account that there are “now so many venues” for people to watch and that there is “no first mover advantage” for Malaysia to continue to host the event. Mr. Khairy said Malaysia should instead bid for less costly races, like the Japan GT and continue to host MotoGP, which is expected to attract 90,000 spectators during this weekend’s championship. According to a 2017 race calendar published by FIA in September, the Malaysian Grand Prix will be hosted on September 17 at Sepang, but it is yet to be seen whether further changes will be announced. |
The Singapore GP is probably taking away attendance from Malaysia.
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Holy crap, that's true - it's right there
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The Malaysian race is normally in the spring before the temps peak along with the humidity. I'm sure that kept a lot of people away. It makes sense to have the Malaysian race before/after the Singapore race for logistics, but the weather was a killer from what I heard. That won't help matters.
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What Happens When You Reunite Mario Andretti With His Championship-Winning Lotus
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Mexico FP1
POS DRIVER NATIONALITY ENTRANT TIME
1. Lewis Hamilton Britain Mercedes GP 1:20.914 2. Sebastian Vettel Germany Ferrari 1:20.993 3. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari 1:21.072 4. Sergio Perez Mexico Force India-Mercedes 1:21.200 5. Nico Hulkenberg Germany Force India-Mercedes 1:21.409 6. Valtteri Bottas Finland Williams-Mercedes 1:21.447 7. Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:21.673 8. Daniel Ricciardo Autralian Red Bull-Tag Heuer 1:21.727 9. Felipe Massa Brazil Williams-Mercedes 1:21.836 10. Daniil Kvyat Russia Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:22.215 11. Romain Grosjean France Haas-Ferrari 1:22.500 12. Carlos Sainz Spain Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:22.563 13. Marcus Ericsson Sweden Sauber-Ferrari 1:22.723 14. Max Verstappen Netherlands Red Bull-Tag Heuer 1:22.877 15. Esteban Gutierrez Mexico Haas-Ferrari 1:22.910 16. Fernando Alonso Spain McLaren-Honda 1:23.089 17. Felipe Nasr Brazil Sauber-Ferrari 1:23.089 18. Jenson Button Britain McLaren-Honda 1:23.342 19. Kevin Magnussen Denmark Renault 1:23.556 20. Esteban Ocon France MRT-Mercedes 1:24.083 21. Jolyon Palmer Britain Renault 1:24.097 22. Pascal Wehrlein Germany MRT-Mercedes 1:24.350 |
Brawn signs deal to replace Ecclestone?
Brawn signs deal to replace Ecclestone? > F1 News > Grandprix.com
Makes sense, Brawn and Todt know each other very well and worked together at Ferrari for a decade. |
Maybe a voice of reason in the leadership role for a change?
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Why Vettel’s F-bombs are damaging more than F1
F1 Feature - F1 Mexican GP: Why Vettel?s F-bombs are damaging more than F1
Vettel's finding it much more difficult this season than 2015, last year he almost 2x the points of his teammate Kimi, now they're almost equal in a Ferrari that was more specifically designed to suit Sebastian. |
Originally Posted by Opsman1
(Post 15876998)
Hehe, the tower has an elevator. This is my 4th USGP, but my first time up the tower. The view is spectacular. You can see the entire track except the front straight, as it is blocked by the pit building.
I watched from turn 12 yesterday, but still prefer turn 1. Go Red Bull and Danny Ricciardo! |
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Originally Posted by Chief F1 Fan
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BTW-you're fired from the "man at the USGP" position. :pics:
I can say that my TL was revving high in sport mode on the drive home to the Dallas area. Everyone leaving the race had a lead foot and we made the best of the road ahead. One chain of cars I was in (including a CTS-V, an IS350-F and a GTI) was regularly going 100-110 mph on fairly clear roads. This was almost as much fun as the F1 race. :toocool: |
meh :punch: that doesn't cut it
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Williams confirms 2017 drivers
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:woot:
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IMO Bottas is too talented to be pining away at Williams.
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IMO, Williams is too talented to be pining away where they are...
I think it could be a gamble, like Alonso at McLaren Honda; one fortunate change in tech, or aero, or whatever, and they could be a contender again. Like Brawn GT was for that brief moment in time. Just the right place at the right time with the right people. |
True, I think he could very well at a front-pack team, but there don't appear to be any seats coming available, so I'm happy with him holding a position in the mid-field for now.
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He should be second seat in Ferrari
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I had heard some rumors of that being a possibility. Maybe when Kimi retires :shrug: Or if Vettel doesn't get back in form :genius:
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Onto Braziiiiiil!!!
This should be a showdown between the Mercs dudes. Excited! |
Brazil should be a good fight for the Mercedes boys. The weather could affect the race and that always makes for a good race with fewer cars finishing the race--points shuffle!
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Palmer stays at Renault; Magnussen off to Haas.
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^ Renault also bringing 100% new power unit for 2017 season
Revealed: Renault to produce all-new engine for F1 2017 |
Yeah, K-Mag has got to be lamenting the fact he didn't get chosen over Palmer that's for sure.
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If HAAS keeps up the roll they were on this season, it might not be a bad switch for Mag. I'm guessing Gutierrez getting the boot?
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Reanult's high bar potential is much higher than Haas, so it's another blow to Magnussen. But at least he's still in F1.
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I'm surprised Palmer got another chance...
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Originally Posted by F-C
(Post 15891829)
Reanult's high bar potential is much higher than Haas, so it's another blow to Magnussen. But at least he's still in F1.
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Originally Posted by F-C
(Post 15891829)
Reanult's high bar potential is much higher than Haas, so it's another blow to Magnussen. But at least he's still in F1.
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