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F1 builder says Austin track will be ready by November

F1 builder says Austin track will be ready by November.

Great news for Austin. It looks as if the formula track will be done on time for the first Austin Race. I can’t wait!

By John Maher
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Updated: 11:47 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Published: 8:44 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, 2012

As a managing partner with Tilke GmbH, Peter Wahl has made periodic trips to Austin to see how construction was faring at the $300 million Circuit of the Americas being built in southeastern Travis County.

On Wednesday, before he returned to Germany, Wahl said that he made trips to Austin and the 3.4-mile circuit in January and February but that now, “It’s time to say it’s OK. It will work.”

Wahl added that he was excited and even surprised to see what he called “fantastic progress” that had been made since his last visit.

“I can already say we will be ready earlier than November,” said Wahl, who said he has seen the construction of 56 racetracks around the world. “I’m sure it will meet all the requirements of Formula One. … It will be one of the best tracks in the world.”

Wahl and Christian Epp, the engineer overseeing the project for Tilke, said construction has been going on virtually around the clock recently. They said that would not last much longer, perhaps a couple of weeks. They said earth work was involved and that crews were taking advantage of the weather to get it completed.

“This will stop. Once that is finalized, we’ll go back to normal,” Epp said.

Both Wahl and Epp said they were impressed with some of the construction techniques used by general contractor Austin Commercial, including those that allowed the walls and roof of the media/conference center to go up in a matter of days.

“The Americans know how to put in big machinery,” Wahl said.

Epp said one recent visitor to the track site was Mexican driver Esteban Gutierrez, who is slated to be Sauber’s reserve driver for the coming season.

“I believe he will be a key figure, to draw the Mexican fans,” Epp said.

Both Wahl and Epp also are working with New Jersey, which is scheduled to have an F1 Grand Prix in 2013. It will be a street race on a temporary circuit.

“It’s a completely different animal,” Epp said. “It’s more of an event.”

He added that he didn’t believe the Austin and New Jersey races would conflict.

“I believe there can be a synergy,” he said. “It’s easier to have two tracks to promote rather than one. I see that as a benefit for both if you play it right.”

Of the track’s construction, Wahl said, “It’s like creating a baby. We are now still pregnant, but we know already that it will be born.”

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Start your engines: Austin’s F1 date confirmed as Nov. 18, 2012

http://www.statesman.com/sports/formula1/start-your-engines-austins-f1-date-confirmed-as-1809044.html

ByDave Doolittle and John Maher

AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Updated: 9:26 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011

Published: 8:53 p.m. Wednesday, Augt. 31, 2011

In an announcement more surprising for its timing than its substance, the date of Austin’s inaugural Formula One race was confirmed Wednesday as Nov. 18, 2012.

The World Motorsport Council, a powerful arm of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, unanimously ratified the 20-race Formula One calendar by faxed balloting . The decision had not been expected until this fall.

The Austin race would be the penultimate race of the season and would fall back-to-back with the Brazilian Grand Prix, which is scheduled for Nov. 25, 2012.

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Red Bull race car roars through town for video shoot

Red Bull race car roars through town for video shoot.

Downtown Austin buzzed Saturday morning with the high-pitch scream of a Formula One car.

The car, Red Bull Racing’s running show car, was on streets north of the Capitol for a few hours for a promotional video on the sport’s planned return to the United States at a track in southeastern Travis County next year.

In what could be an iconic image, the car, driven by Scottish driver David Coulthard , made several passes up Congress Avenue toward the Capitol — on some runs turning a doughnut or two in front of the pink dome — and then back to its mechanics at 17th Street. [Read more...]

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Successful Formula? :: Texas Monthly

Successful Formula? :: Texas Monthly.

Even in this year of massive budget cuts, Texas will likely spend $25 million to help bring a Formula One race to a newly constructed track in Austin’s backyard. Why?

Photo courtesy of Circuit of the Americas

The German driver Sebastian Vettel is dominating Formula One again this season, building on his 2010 championship with six wins in nine races. But that’s nothing compared to the underdog triumph that F1 itself just pulled: getting money from the state of Texas.

This month a group of promoters that includes Red McCombs, the former owner of the San Antonio Spurs, and Tavo Hellmund, a former racer and Austin native, is due to receive $25 million from the state’s Major Events Trust Fund, the first of ten annual subsidies that is meant to pay taxpayers back in the form of jobs, tourism, and other economic benefits.

How did this happen on the heels of a 2011 legislative session that doled out massive budget cuts to everything from education to the Texas film incentive fund? It didn’t. The bill that made F1 eligible for the events fund, which was created in 2004 to help attract events like the Super Bowl and Final Four, passed in 2009, and ground broke on the Circuit of the Americas, a 3.4-mile track that’s just southeast of Austin, on December 30, 2010.

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