Austin Time Zone Data: 26 days 01hrs and counting 20 Oct Race -- USA - ESPN / ESPN Deportes 14:00 19 Oct Qualifying 17:00 - 18:00 19 Oct Sprint 13:00 - 14:00 18Oct Sprint Qualifying 16:30 - 17:14 18 Oct Practice 1 12:30 - 13:30
Ferrari's "small" Austin upgrade will be last of F1 season Ferrari will introduce a package at the Circuit of the Americas
The U.S. Grand Prix saw a spike in ticket sales once Max Verstappen stopped winning so regularly, according to Austin circuit boss Bobby Epstein.
Recall seeing an article recently regarding higher turnover for support personal with the longer season. Definitely not a job for someone with family.
Fake gravel among new track limits measures for US Grand Prix Changes confirmed at Austin aimed at avoiding repeat of last year's track limits problems Jonathan Noble Oct 7, 2024, 3:07 PM Upd: Oct 7, 2024, 3:08 PM United States Grand Prix organisers have made a series of revisions to the Austin circuit to try to help reduce Formula 1 track limits problems, Autosport has learned. With the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) venue being resurfaced for this year, the opportunity was there to address issues that cropped up at last year’s F1 race with drivers abusing the white lines at the edge of the circuit. In fact, the problem of drivers cutting corners became so prevalent that Haas sought a right of review over what it claimed were multiple breaches by competitors in the race that should have been sanctioned. While the FIA stewards rejected Haas’ request, on-board video footage of drivers running off track – especially Turn 6 – prompted complaints from other teams about the lack of action being taken. In the end, while the FIA acknowledged that on-board footage of the track limits problems existed, it said external monitoring of specific corners was not deemed sufficient to provide an accurate judgement on if drivers had been outside the white lines. Mindful of the situation that emerged last year, it has now emerged that Austin has made a series of modifications to the circuit that should prevent a repeat scenario this year. At several areas of the track, the asphalt verges have been narrowed by 1.5 metres and replaced with turf which should stop drivers being tempted to run fully across them. These are on the inside of Turns 6, 13, 14 and 15. To help the policing of potential track limits problems, Austin also said it had added cameras in “strategic places” that should help better monitor any cars that are deemed to run off the track. A change has also been made at the exit of Turn 11, the tight left-hander on to the back straight. This had previously been an asphalt run off area with 'turtle bumps' on the exit, but it has now been fitted with a resin-bound gravel filled insert. This 'fake gravel' was pioneered at Zandvoort several years ago to act as a deterrent for drivers, but not risk loose stones being brought back on to the track. It is understood that the change has been made as an experiment for this year – with COTA needing to balance the requirements of F1 with MotoGP.
Two days since the last post, 2 days until FP1...and no comments or conversations about what the race might be like. And this, in a season with challanges to the leading team and driver. Any thoughts on why the dead space between races? Has the FIA and F1 taken excitment and expectation out of the sport?
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Not sure what you mean, I might be too tired, apologies, it's Friday evening, what do you mean by that?
I swear, these so called "artists" that contribute their vision of F1, to include the venue, are making a mockery of the sport with these trophies. They're clueless. These trophies look like mice with helmets standing on Pirelli tires. Total dis-connect. The 2024 United States Grand Prix podium finishes will receive a special Heroo trophy created by the Italian artist and designer Matteo Macchiavelli, in collaboration with Pirelli Motorsport. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login