COTA Austin - construction and infrastructure

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What do you think of the prospect of a USGP 2012 at Austin Texas

Good thinking. Place has good infra structure and nice climate in winter.
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Not good as it has no motor sport tradition in the US.
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I will wait to see how it will shape up.
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I don't care.
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strad wrote:
Parking permits for RVs could be available early in June.
The only way to go,,,
Hmmmmmmm a friend bought a shiny new one and will sell me his quite serviceable 1994 Model for $2000
A real bargain when three nights at a motel will set you back more than that, go for it strad!

Perhaps you can ask to leave it there for another 15 years to make use of that 20 kUSD PSL?
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WilliamsF1 wrote:
Pup wrote:Some nice new detail shots of the grandstand construction from MRA...
Do have to say that the pace of the GS construction is quiet unimpressive. I expected that steel and concrete to have been much faster (say a month)
It's been about two, I think. It seems to go in spurts. I think part of it may be that they want to finish a lot of finicky stuff with the concrete decks and stairs for each section before they cover it over with the precast.

I would have guessed six weeks from start, and I think they lost at least a week from rain.

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Some stock construction footage of the track. It's a mix of old and new, most of it seems about a month old...

http://bcove.me/8whsic0x

Sorry, I don't know how to embed non-youtube stuff.

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In case you missed today's news, COTA is going to unseal documents (see http://adamcooperf1.com/). They also stated Tavo has to get to the arbitration table before a lawsuit can proceed. Apparently, this binding arbitration is stated in the contract Tavo is suing over. He can either argue the contract does not exist (so he is owed nothing right now) or it does exist but has problems (then he must sort out those problems through arbitration). His response should be interesting. In other news, Red McCombs spoke to the media yesterday and said he had no plans to sell at any time.

I know HS usually covers this, but it has been a few hours so i thought i would help out.

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Thanks for the link - though we've all kinda-sorta agreed to keep the political stuff to a minimum in this thread since it gets out of hand pretty quickly.

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Pup wrote:Thanks for the link - though we've all kinda-sorta agreed to keep the political stuff to a minimum in this thread since it gets out of hand pretty quickly.
I am sorry. You are right. I focused on the news angle and didn't think about the material of the story.

Now I know why HS stayed silent!! :-)

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Guys,

Shuttle services is going to be awesome

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The elevation graphic of the circuit shows there's going to be an elevation drop at or after T17. T17 is the middle apex of the triple apex T16-T18. An elevation drop there could make the complex extra tricky even if it's a gradual grade. If they're done with the excavation there, does anyone have any photos of the elevations for these turns? Thanks.

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sknguy wrote:The elevation graphic of the circuit shows there's going to be an elevation drop at or after T17. T17 is the middle apex of the triple apex T16-T18. An elevation drop there could make the complex extra tricky even if it's a gradual grade. If they're done with the excavation there, does anyone have any photos of the elevations for these turns? Thanks.
I have many photos of that area, but it's difficult to show the elevation change. You're correct in your estimation of the grades, though. It's level or slightly uphill from 15 to 16-17, then turns more sharply downhill until about halfway between 19 & 20, which is the low point of the circuit.
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Track maintenance building?

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Hairy...How long to get from Port O'Conner to Austin..Looks like a pretty straight shot but how long do you think? Got a relative there.
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Construction resumed yesterday after being idle for the long weekend. Here are some photos:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 878&type=1
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WilliamsF1 wrote:Track maintenance building?
I think that might be it. There's also another pad going in next to that one, out of the shot.

It seems like a I saw a plan once with something like that there. I also have a plan showing 6 helipads right there. There have been so many different versions though, and I've also heard that those 6 helipads would be further east beyond turn 1 over near the newest parking area on FM 812. Who knows?
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strad wrote:Hairy...How long to get from Port O'Conner to Austin..Looks like a pretty straight shot but how long do you think? Got a relative there.
Should be ~3.5 hours or so.
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Assuming that photo was taken from the triangle looking north, then yes, the master plan shows a maintenance building/area there at the property line. The helipads are further to the east.