Poll: United States Grand Prix 2018, Austin - Race 18/21

Rate the 2018 United States Grand Prix out of ten


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When was the track built?
The Circuit of The Americas, designed by Hermann Tilke in collaboration with American architectural firm HKS, endured something of a nervy start, with construction suffering several setbacks. It was well worth the wait, though, when 1978 F1 champion Mario andretti opened the track on October 21 2012.
When was its first Grand Prix?
F1 first raced at the Circuit of The Americas in 2012, for the first United States Grand Prix since the 2007 race at Indianapolis. Unsurprisingly, over 100,000 spectators packed out the Austin venue, witnessing Lewis Hamilton’s last ever win in a McLaren before his switch to Mercedes for 2013.
What’s the circuit like?
If the corners at COTA seem familiar, they should be. Turns 3 through 6 look not dissimilar to Silverstone's high-speed run through Maggotts/Becketts or the S Curves at Suzuka, while Turns 12 through 15 mimic Hockenheim's stadium section. Meanwhile, the uphill run into wide, wide Turn 1 – hey, everything’s bigger in Texas, right? – has provided some fine overtaking action in the track’s short life.
Why go?
There’s a reason Austin is often regarded as America’s coolest city, with great food and a vibrant nightlife, all united under the banner of the city’s unofficial slogan: ‘Keep Austin Weird’. Then when racing starts, you’ll be in attendance at one of the great modern race tracks. With the Americans’ attitude to partying, you won’t want to miss out!
Where is the best place to watch?
You’re spoilt for choice. If you sit in the main grandstand on the start-finish straight you’ll get – in true US style – the benefit of an in-seat food and drinks service, while those in the stand at Turn 1 enjoy a view all the way to downtown Austin. But if you want to see the racing action up close, find a way into the the Stadium Section stands at Turns 15/16.

TV Times
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Track Diagram & Information
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Weather Forecast
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2017 Race Edit
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2017/10/Race_Highlights_-_USA_2017.html

US GP Preview
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/...-you-need-to-know.2eTSxNESpCWoYAsyqkKkEa.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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Oh god...

There's a 20 minute starting grid presentation going on this year.

Wonder if it's going to be that god awful thing again? Hope not.
 
One of Hamilton's strongest tracks. He just needs Bottas to finish in second and job done. Rain in quali though, that could mix things up (probably won't!).

It is really interesting to see the driver points race by race. How things have turned around between Vettel and Hamilton.
 
Merc and Ferrari have the same allocation of tires this race.

Will vettel make another mistake here as he did last time he was in the lead?

No they don't.

From Pirelli on Twitter

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i don't mind the USA USA type drivers entrance, its something different and its only for 1 race. Better than not seeing half the drivers because they don't like to talk before a race.

DRIVERS! START YOUR ENGINES!
 
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