WilliamsF1 wrote:If drag racing is going to happen on the main straight we will know if the track is built using a concrete slab under the asphalt. The slab has enough steel reinforcement to be built as one unit, without traverse joints for thermal expansion. The surface of the concrete is aligned with laser beams to provide a flat surface. The difference in height among any two patches of the track is less than the thickness of a piece of paper.
WilliamsF1 wrote:If drag racing is going to happen on the main straight we will know if the track is built using a concrete slab under the asphalt. The slab has enough steel reinforcement to be built as one unit, without traverse joints for thermal expansion. The surface of the concrete is aligned with laser beams to provide a flat surface. The difference in height among any two patches of the track is less than the thickness of a piece of paper.
If we had followed the letter of the law, I would not have granted (the permit),” Biscoe said.

Additional Tickets Now Available
Thousands of tickets are now available for The 2012 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix™ on November 16-18 in Austin, Texas!
New Grandstand Bleacher seats at Turns 6, 9, and 11 West provide outstanding views of Formula 1 racing, and General Admission seating is available at various locations around the track on comfortably inclined grass berms with great views of the race.
Over 5,000 Hotel Rooms Available
Over 5,000 hotel rooms are still available in the Austin area, including great accommodations in Marble Falls, Round Rock, San Marcos, New Braunfels and San Antonio.*
Available hotels include:
AT&T Hotel And Conference
Crowne Plaza Austin
Embassy Suites Austin - Central
Hampton Inn SuitesAustin Airport
Hilton Austin Airport
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Georgetown
Lakeway Resort and Spa
Omni Austin Downtown
Orangewood Suites Austin Central
Ramada Limited - Austin North
Pup wrote:CotA has completed the land purchase for the Kellam Road extension, with part of that being a big chunk at the corner of Elroy and Kellam...
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/cir ... 19344.html
Went & had a meeting with CoTA yesterday to discuss the RV situation.......not good news for most of those looking forward to taking an RV to the track. Info should be going out to people today. But, here's the basics.
$15K/yr with a 2 or 3 yr agreement. There could be adjustments based on initial feedback, so still a slight glimmer of hope.
Still no MotoGP
Still working on South Shuttle
Only 1 Trackside Hospitality Area available now & that is between 19 & 20. Now $2,000 for race weekend, but includes food & drink.
Includes 8 overnight passes for 4 race weekends. Ability to purchase 6 additional for F1 @ $200/ea & 12 for other races but price not determined yet. What was strange & there may be some confusion on this is the passes restrict you to the RV area. If you want to roam, you have to buy a regular ticket. Reminded me of the scene in 'The Jerk' when he was working the Midway & explaining what sections of prizes you win.....lol!
Area has restrooms, showers & laundry facilities. Also includes parking for 1 additional vehicle. Spaces are 25x45 & of course have full hookups. Move in as early as Tuesday & out Monday.
I would love to do it, but it just doesn't fit MY business model. I was mentally prepared to spend 15k for a 5 or 10 yr period to fit my plan, but not yearly.
No additional camping or RV parking available this year.
hairy_scotsman wrote:[...]
$15K/yr with a 2 or 3 yr agreement. There could be adjustments based on initial feedback, so still a slight glimmer of hope.
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