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http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2010/05/2...rand-prix-bid/
Monticello Motor club in New york is attempting to host the USA grand prix. apparently Tilke approves of the circuit and says with a few grandstand modifications it could be up to F1 standards. but any race track with 'club' in it's name seems a bit ambitious for F1. this is one to watch as the journey could be interesting, though i can't see it happening. |
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Including the British Racing Drivers Club? |
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The track looks like one of the minor British tracks, or even has a bit of a Brands Hatch feel, from looking at the video. I'm thinking of the curves and changes in gradient. The weather would be "interesting" there too, could be like Spa in that sense.
But it doesn't have a lot of obvious passing spots, and it seems kind of narrow for modern F1. The race could turn out to be another Hungarian GP. It's near New York City, and not too far away from Montreal, so you could see it fitting in nicely a week after or before the Canadian GP. But who'd go? The only way F1 is going to take off in the US is if they have some kind of promotional F1 drivers vs American drivers series, with the best of each series competing in different races and different cars. |
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It's a club circuit with virtually no instrastructure besides the track itself. A new dedicated F1 facility it is the only place in the U.S. (IMO) that has the entertainment capitol to get behind it. |
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Las Vegas is the obvious choice! |
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Las Vegas is the obvious choice! ![]() |
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Vegas was a dismal failure in their previous attempt. In order to be successful in Vegas they would have to sensationalize it with a great track incorporating the casino area. pretty tough to do. IMO the only logical place for the F1 GP is Watkins Glenn - Get out the facelift kit and keep Tilke out of it. Hail Caesar!! ![]() But more importantly Vegas used to be a "Mob" town. Most hardcore gamblers are disgusted how family oriented it's become. Their really is no reason to judge the viability of Vegas in the cotext to it's last GP. That's like trying to compare Atlantic City to Vegas. No Contest Scro. |
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In case you weren't paying attention Las Vegas' population is about 20x larger than it was when they ran in the parking lot @ Caesar's Palace! Companies involved in construction etc. China, Dubai, Abu Dabi have no horse in the race. I suspect their success if any will be very short term. Lets see how Turkey does next weekend. I think if they reinstated Imola it would sell out!! |
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Las Vegas is the obvious choice! Until they start dealing with "real players" in the U.S., I give a future USGP about the same shot of happening as the USF1 team has of making it to the grid next year. |
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IMO the only logical place for the F1 GP is Watkins Glenn - Get out the facelift kit and keep Tilke out of it. |
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