A year later, and your opinion hasn't changed a bit? The mere fact that this project has been moving along for this long, puts a hole in your 'lack of progress' claim. It's progressing. Just not at the speed you wish.
nor you... http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=140787962&postcount=2424 Are you now claiming to be pleased with what has been accomplished in the nearly 18 months since this project was announced?
Timelines change. June became November. So yes, I am very pleased. And you never answered my question.
But relentlessly trying to find evidence to justify an opinion has a lot to do with wanting a project to fail.
This thread is getting quite annoying. How about we just stick with press releases and information regarding construction speculations/progress/information instead of the petty he said she said posts...? At least something a little more meaningful in your posts.
Simon is in fact the "Baghdad Bob" here, since he repeats his mantra that nothing meaningful is happening and that the dirt movers are there for show, that new power substation and widening of the road is just disinformation strategy from Tavo and Co. Simon, are you getting your info from "authentic sources—many authentic sources" as BB used to say?
I thought it was rhetorical. My opinion hasn't changed. I've always been 70/30 that it won't happen. I'm at that today...
Typically in road construction you overexcavate and get started with the pavement installation (which can be quite thick, sub base, stabilized base, concrete and any final overlay)...those activities can be ongoing while the final site prep and sloping are done. I agree those six foot transitions might have to go, I have not reviewed any of the drawings. It's a shame Mark cannot join us here in the discussion, but I respect that he has not.
In case anyone hadnt noticed, there's an optimist thread for those who prefer more positive spin... See "countdown to US Grand Prix Nove 2012"... The worst pessimist in this thread volunteered without prompting to stay outta there
Some new arial photos taken by an F-Chatter in this thread... http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=339129
Big runoffs and gravel traps. Track is 42 feet wide in the pics, to give u an idea Image Unavailable, Please Login
The part about the 'property entry' delay is troubling to me. That's terrible logistics planning, not to have multiple delivery points. You absolutely need seperate gates if mixing Union/Right to work, if there is a strike. ?????????????
This was in the local news yesterday. http://www.statesman.com/news/local/slowdown-raises-questions-about-future-of-f1-1887471.html
The real question becomes,... is losing Hellmund bad for the project? Is this a power play by the McCombs empire? I don't see it,... but if if he plans to fund this entire thing,... makes more sense to be in complete control. Or is it death rattles? Tex, where did you read that? Agree that's a logistical snafu, unless the site is configured in a way where there is no viable back door road access.
Do you recall the big presentation where McCombs spoke? He didn't seem to know much about anything with four wheels besides his truck. Maybe he's gained some interest. But all I recall is "and the Cowboy would come play, and... I... I like golf..." It was nonsensical ramblings from the old guy. Maybe he now understands what he's gotten into and perhaps, that he wants to make it succeed? (crossing fingers on that last part if your speculation is true)
There was a statement made here (somewhere) that the reduced site activity was due to the TxDOT widening of the road at the site entry..... Or, I dreamed it....I dunno
The lack of construction certainly has been a sign of progress to question, but as importantly too has been the eerie deafness on sponsorship and marketing announcements publicly and within the motorsport world. Corporate marketing budgets are being set now for 2012 and no whispers at all.. Too if you have been following staff hiring for the Circuit, very few hirings and odd positions that they are filling first.. You do sense something off about the current situation, it won't surprise me if there is a management shake up... Hoping for the best.
Haven't chimed in for a while, couldn't resist this one. This article http://www.statesman.com/news/local/central-texas-digest-f1-promoter-sued-over-services-1833715.html combined with http://www.statesman.com/news/local/slowdown-raises-questions-about-future-of-f1-1887471.html leads me to question. Perhaps there is concern that there might be grounds to collect on 5% of Tavo's interest in the project. In order to shield the project, Tavo gives up his stake in the project. Transfer all rights and entitlements to COTA, and the lawyer is looking at 5% of ZERO.