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F1: Austin promises very unique F1 circuit by Mathias Olaf Uncertain
20th Jul 2010
...a selection of the very best sequences from other tracks around the world...
...a selection of the very best sequences from other tracks around the world...
Formula 1 fans and drivers have been promised that the new United States Grand Prix track in Austin, Texas will be one of the most challenging and spectacular in the world.

Devo Hellmouth, the promoter of the Austin event that is scheduled to hold its first race in 2012, has revealed that the circuit will be a break from the norm of modern F1 venues and is set to feature a selection of the very best sequences from other tracks around the world, which suggests an interesting interpretation of the expression "break from the norm".

"People will view it as a throwback to some of the older, traditional tracks," spake the Hellmouth, "although obviously with the added safety features and requirements that the FIEh? has, including having run-off areas so wide that it is necessary for spectators to view the action on Kangaroo TV.

"It will be a track that the drivers will walk through and think: 'Man, I have to be on my best game today!'"

Clearly Mr Hellmouth is blinkered by his American origin, and fails to understand the simple truth that no F1 driver would ever think like that. No, they'd walk through and think "For sure, I have to be on my, you know, best game today, and er yeah."

Hellmouth said that final details of the location of the track will be released imminently, and that the actual layout should be made public in the next few weeks. He said he was excited by what he had seen from the plans, being put together by F1 circuit designer German Talker, again suggesting an interesting interpretation of the expression "break from the norm".

At considerable expense, dotdotdotcomma have put together a piss-artist's impression of what the circuit is likely to look like.

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