United States Grand Prix 2014, Austin - Race 17/19

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The 2012 season saw Formula One racing return to the United States for the first time since 2007 with an all-new venue in Austin, Texas. The Circuit of The Americas (COTA) is the first purpose-built F1 facility in the US designed for any and all classes of racing and was officially opened on October 21, 2012 by COTA ambassador and 1978 F1 world champion, Mario Andretti.

Its signature element is a 5.5-kilometre (3.4-mile) Grand Prix circuit, located in Wandering Creek, southeast of the Texan capital, and designed by Hermann Tilke in collaboration with American architectural firm HKS.

The 20-turn, anticlockwise track, construction of which began in January 2011, draws inspiration from the best circuits around the world, as well as taking advantage of the site's natural topography to include dramatic elevation changes of up to 40 metres.

There is a steep, uphill run into the hairpin Turn One, which instantly became the venue's signature corner. Turns Three through Six look not dissimilar to Silverstone's high-speed Maggotts/Becketts; Turns 12 through 15 give a nod to Hockenheim's stadium section; and Turns 16 through 18 mirror the famous, multi-apex Turn Eight at Istanbul Park.

The grandstands, semi-permanent stands and natural seating areas enable over 120,000 fans to attend the Grand Prix, but the circuit is only one part of the multi-functional 900-acre site.

Support buildings include a medical facility, 14 executive meeting suites, a conference centre and a banquet hall, as well as an expansive outdoor live music space. Future proposed amenities include a driving/riding experience, a motorsports driving club, kart track, grand plaza event centre and tower, and a trackside recreational vehicle park.


TV Times

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Track Diagram & Information

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Live Timing

http://www.formula1.com/live_timing/


Weather Forecast

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Technical Changes

http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/


United States Preview Quotes

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2014/10/16523.html


WDC Standings

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Constructors' Championship Standings

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Practice 1

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Practice 2

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Practice 3

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Qualifying

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Race

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Woooohooooooo Formula 1 is back :D Awesome, looking forward to this weekend. Thanks Shimmy.
 
Cheers Shimmy :)

It's felt like a long 3 week gap! Hopefully it'll be a good one, quite like this track it at least has something about it.
 
AMuS are reporting rumours that there may be another team missing the USGP now. Apparently Force India need to make payments to Mercedes to get their engines for the weekend.

16 car race... This could be Sauber's opportunity to get some points.
 
AMuS are reporting rumours that there may be another team missing the USGP now. Apparently Force India need to make payments to Mercedes to get their engines for the weekend.

16 car race... This could be Sauber's opportunity to get some points.


Seriously!? Got a link to that?
 
AMuS are reporting rumours that there may be another team missing the USGP now. Apparently Force India need to make payments to Mercedes to get their engines for the weekend.

16 car race... This could be Sauber's opportunity to get some points.

Flippin eck! Lets just have a wheel barrow race instead.
 
Anyone seen anything about whether there will be any change to the qualifying format due to the reduced number of cars?

I'm assuming it'll carry on as normal and it'll still be top 16 to progress from Q1 (meaning only 2 will drop out as it stands). Having just seen the speculation above about FI then I guess they might have to drop Q1 altogether and maybe increase the duration of Q2 and Q3 though
 
All I can think of is this just lately...

@adam_s_parr

This is the last year of F1 as we know it. In 2015 eight teams will contest the championship, with several teams entering three cars.

lol.
 
AMuS are reporting rumours that there may be another team missing the USGP now. Apparently Force India need to make payments to Mercedes to get their engines for the weekend.

16 car race... This could be Sauber's opportunity to get some points.

wow, at this rate we're gonna have a repeat of the 2005 US GP..
 
Didn't expect it from force India

So
Lotus
Sauber
And now force India

Are all seemingly on shakey ground long term?

Williams can't surely be all In the clear can they?
No idea about Mclaren's money pot.

Red bull to field 20 cars in 2016 after new car demand dies in 2015!
 
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Didn't expect it from force India

So
Lotus
Sauber
And now force India

Are all seemingly on shakey ground long term?

Williams can't surely be all In the clear can they?
No idea about Mclaren's money pot.

Red bull to field 20 cars in 2016 after new car demand dies in 2015!

Lotus are fine as their debt is to their parent company. It's not in their best interest to call it in.
 
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