Yawnnnnnnnnnnn....there was a race???
Yawnnnnnnnnnnn....there was a race???
Having been at COTA for the SVRA race less than a month ago, it was fun to watch on TV with the stands full.
While maybe not the most exciting race I've ever seen, I was surprised how many comments were made about the track and the city of Austin! Very impressive, and great job to all those involved!
The stands were not full.
The comments were a bunch of nationalistic marketing hype. I bet that was not what you heard on feeds in other countries.
Brian
There was plenty of good 'racing' back in the field. Vettel did his usual demonstration of hot laps out front. More coverage of the back markers & more in car video, please. Would it hurt to let us 'run' a couple of laps, uniterupted, watching the on board ?
"An analog man living in a digital world"
Just got back from another great weekend in Austin. Just like last year, the track and Austin airport did an excellent job with logistics. The food lines in the track were not nearly as long as last year, even on Sunday. Austin is a great city, with really nice people and an endless supply of great brisket (Salt Lick BBQ!!!!!) and Tex-Mex.
My only complaint is that the support races are lame and almost non-existent. Why no Historic GP this year? Maybe Charlie Warner or someone else involved in Historic GP can give us some insight. No knock on SVRA, but it was a big disappointment after enjoying the Historic GP cars last year and at the Indy USGP. No Porsche cup this year either. Ferarri Challenge is always fun, because there are some drivers who have courage beyond their skill level, but no other support races? What's the deal? Even at GA prices, the value proposition is getting beyond justification without better supporting races.
No SCCA race next year at COTA + high ticket prices with no support races = I'm not going to the USGP next year (for the first time since F1 came back to the US in 2000).
Cory
Simple function of cost. Bernie and al ask way too much. There was a move at the eleventh hour to get us on the ticket at a much reduced fee - assume due to a lack of quality support races - but we could not muster the 20 cars needed. Plus hotels were already full, planes full, plans made, etc.
Last year we ponied up a high price to be part of the first show - and it was a hoot. I understand they initially wanted more this year (I was not privy to any numbers) and we were not willing to do that. To quote Pete Seeger - "when will they ever learn?"
HGP, for those not aware, has been sold to the European Masters Group and we will be run along those lines. Not sure if that means we'll partner with FIA or not but the schedule is supposed to be better.
Charlie Warner
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'Cause there's bugger-all down here on earth!
What a world class facility....
It's not Spa or Monza - It's what a modern track should be like... Nice layout - plenty of parking, more than one way in/out - plenty of viewing spots.... A/C, Prime Rib, somebody pouring champagne at every turn - maybe that was just me....
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If your cable system has it you can watch the race on Univision (Spanish).
The commentary is, not surprisingly, in Spanish, but there are NO commercials.
[QUOTE=Paul LeCain;412852]If your cable system has it you can watch the race on Univision (Spanish).
The commentary is, not surprisingly, in Spanish, but there are NO commercials.[/QUOT.
Charlie,
Thanks for the info. I figured it came down to $$$. I'm sure you've also been following the discussion of SCCA not going back next year. Starting to seem like the track is being run by non-racers. Hope it can succeed as a $450MM concert venue that happens to host a couple of races each year.
Cory
Concerts at COTA would suck. Bad acoustics. Great for marathon pig races !!! They love them Tony Stewart Oreos !!!
"An analog man living in a digital world"
In an unsuccessful attempt to find an entry list or results for the Vintage Formula races during the weekend, I did find COTA's press release on the attendance:
"113,162 watch Sebastian Vettel make history at Circuit of The Americas™ during 2013 F1USGP
A massive crowd of 113,162 race fans watched Formula 1™ racing’s new driving powerhouse, Infiniti Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel, make history, as the 2013 World Champion driver scored his eighth consecutive Grand Prix victory at Circuit of The Americas (COTA). In doing so, the 26-year-old German wunderkind topped the record of seven consecutive wins set by his racing idol, Michael Schumacher, who retired after the 2012 season. Three-day attendance for COTA’s second Formula 1 Grand Prix was 250,324, with 58,276 fans attending Friday’s practice sessions and 78,886 turning out for Saturday’s qualifying rounds."
- Frank C
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