This may or may not be the better place to find current info on the track: http://www.statesman.com/sports/formula1/ Austin's newspaper online.
At least it looks like they are trying to gain some local interest for the race. In Indy the locals could care less about F1 other than emptying the wallets of the visiting fans.
Yep, count me in Can't wait for the Grand Prix Weiner. or maybe the Todt Dog On second thought, how could I pass on the Vealmassa.
I know you are joking but I can guarantee you that you won't find a hotdog or veal at any BBQ joint in Texas. That ain't no BBQ!!
...or Shiner... ...or SAINT ARNOLDS!!!!!!! They have Saint Arnolds at Trophys on South Congress.....see that bartender with the leopard print tatoos.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Stubbs, man....he was a great guy. Befriended SRV as a starving artist...a legend. The Salt Lick isn't bad either.......
BBQ Bologna, in Texas??? When F1 comes to Texas, the only thing associated with Bologna or Modena will be driven, not eaten.
Thanks for the correction! I ain't frum 'round thar, so's I jus' guessed. PBR sticks in my head due to Professional Bull Riding (PBR).
Just don't mess with our guns or BBQ and you'll be just fine. Actually, Austin is mostly filled with a bunch of greenie weenie liberals. Seriously though, we have tons of homeless people here and people begging for money at almost every intersection. They moved them all downtown when they built the Salvation Army, the Austin Resource Center for the Homeless & Caritas of Austin all in a 1 block radius. I wonder if they are going to try to clean up the area before the race. There have been a couple of violent assaults lately when people refused to give any money.
I guess we move the race to Laredo.. LOL Actually San Antonio - the folks that drive on the 410 are insane, and they ain't much better on the 1604, but they don't come close to the nuts on the 94 as you get into downtown Detroit. They think '94' is the speed limit.