Formula 1 United States Grand PrixTM Race Track Revealed

September 1, 2010

The team responsible for bringing Formula 1 racing back to the United States is pleased to reveal the track layout for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix(TM) in Austin, Texas. Set to host the race from 2012 to 2021, Austin, Texas has proven to be an ideal location for Formula 1 racing in more ways than one. The natural landscape and elevation of Austin has allowed Tilke GmbH to design a one-of-a-kind track.

Basic track layout

Basic track layout

(Note: A full-size PDF version of this layout is available at http://www.lonestarspeedzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=37864)

Members of the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix(TM)team feel that racing fans the world over will share their excitement as the track details are revealed.

“In the modern era of Grand Prix racing, I think this track layout and topography will be very special,” said Tavo Hellmund, Chairman of Formula 1 United States Grand Prix(TM). “It will have many of the elements of previous ‘classic’ circuits combined with the benefits of FIA-mandated safety for the competitors and spectators alike. Add in the amenities fans have come to expect, like rare, multiple-turn viewing opportunities for added value, and you have an ideal, world-class venue.”

“For the competitors, we’ll have all the ingredients necessary,” Hellmund said. “You’ll see fast turns that require commitment from the drivers and technical turns that will test the engineers from a set-up point of view. We have a good deal of elevation to make it not only scenic but challenging also, and the view of downtown Austin is wonderful as well.”

Basic track elevation layout

Basic track elevation layout

(Note: A full-size PDF version of this layout is available at http://www.lonestarspeedzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=37864)

With a complete length of 3.4 miles, the track combines modern features with details reminiscent of traditional races from the 1960’s. The surrounding landscape will allow for a maximum elevation change of 133 feet, and the strategic combination of over 20 turns will please drivers and fans alike.

Details of the master plan and facilities will be revealed in the coming months.

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