I know, when I saw him go around the backmarker on the high side I knew it was trouble, especially because he was way off the gas and driving conservatively.
ALL of the Grandstands for the downtown Houston circuit were aluminum, RENTALS!!! Man I wash I still had my AutoCAD work from that, on my terminal here....long gone though.
"Conservatively" would have been on the rear wing of that backmarker, (and watching his mirrors) but in the heat of the race it's easy to forget!
Travis County Commissioners approved the road improvements. TxDOT to start work on them in August http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/f1-road-improvements-get-green-light
Yes sir. around 6,000 more views, and it will be the most viewed thread as well. You must be proud, to see your baby all grown up
Believe it or not, ... I'd be thrilled to be wrong. I love F1. I love Austin. And I would have loved for USF1 to succeed as well... I just don't believe it...
I know you do. Great thing about this compared to F1 is there's a public record, so we can at least figure a few things out. Did you go to U of H or Rice back in the day?
Univ of Houston. Univ of Texas, Southwestern Medical School Also went to University of Maryland. Lenny Bias was in my freshman Comp class... He was a senior! He was a really nice guy.
I think Hildebrand deserved the win. Having said that, I am not sure why the yellow was not thrown at Indy for Hildebrand's incident. Normally, the yellow and the emergency crews at Indy are on the scene without any delay. In fact, I do not care what F1 circuit you might attend, nothing, nothing, can beat the timing of the crews at Indianapolis. They are the best. I absolutely disagree with your comment about the corner workers at Monaco. And I have been there. Today, F1 corner workers are excellent, but not close to the people at Indy. As for Indianapolis, for the IRL, having Hildebrand win by crossing the finish line under these conditions, no amount of money could have bought a better result and subsequent PR for the IRL. So I do not believe for one second that the race was intentionally "given" to Wheldon, a driver not exactly favored by the powers that be in the IRL. Not sure we will ever know why the yellow was not thrown as quickly as normal, except someone figured that they did not want the Indianapolis 500 to end with a yellow flag. I might have made the same decision myself. In that split second, I can not imagine any human thinking, "let's give it to Wheldon", when the popular (read better ad revenue) decision would have been to give it to Hildebrand. But wait, what has this got to do with Austin?
We're talking about the F1 sub forum. On the bottom of the main forum page, it has a display page. sort by replies - descending; then do from the beginning Not even going to pretend like i didn't have to google that name senior in a comp 1 class...ha ha. I got a friend who works for UT as a tutor for students on athletic scholarships... I was a biology major for a few semesters. Wanting to do the MD thing. Then I realized I didn't have the personality for it
I believe so. They have done a bunch of excavation. I also follow them on FB and it looks as if the dirt moving is getting to the point of putting down building foundations.
They've even put some concrete in, and getting to lay pipes. The $25MM from the main event trust fund is in place now. And the public road works have at least reached some agreement. Can't tell if FEMA has approved the flood plain remappings, but if they applied in December/Janurary, it should be approved by the end of this month. Good news all around, I hope
Progress on the ground! Can't deny it. 4/27/2011 vs 5/27/2011 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Jim's threads or this? is it 0826 or 0846 What's the black stuff in this pic? Image Unavailable, Please Login
LULZ I kind of figured it to be a liner they put down underneath the dirt to control drainage, sort of like in land fills. Complete guess though
It is a 60mil liner that is used to retain water, it sits about 10 feet below the surface of the track and goes all the way around (Imaging a u shape) It is covered with a mix of sandy clay (approx 40 - 60) that has a high saturation level with water. Coupled with a pretty intricate irrigation system to maintain the right humidity levels, this will help with large temperature variations that would normally result in cracking or bumps...well I least I think that's what it is, pure speculation on my part
You read tarot cards? I was pretty close in my guess. Didn't realize just how much dirt they've been moving. Newest set of aerials really capture it nicely. I really hope they aren't building to accommodate this