Grand Prix 2015 United States Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

And so with the result of the Russian Grand Prix in and Hamilton taking maximum points with his team mate failing to score, the season moves from early evening into sunset as we head into the next race. Leading the championship by 66 points with 100 left to play for there is a chance that Hamilton could be packing his bags after the race and trying to find space for a World Champion Drivers trophy in among the hand luggage.

All this could take place among the stetson wearing f1 fans down there in the heart of Texas. I think it's reasonable to say that since the re-launch of the US GP at Austin just a few years ago, the race has cemented it's position as a popular track among fans and drivers. Finally, after many false starts it seems that the USA has an F1 track that lives up to the hype. That after many years of hoping that the magic of Indy would rub off (it didn't), any number of 90 degree cornered tracks would work (they didn't) or that the high rollers would really get behind a race in a car park (they didn't either).

The first corner, unlike so many in F1, actually has a number of lines that can be taken which opens up a number of overtaking options. This is followed by the down hill run of sweeping left and right handers. Carrying as much speed as possible out of turn one will ensure a great run throgh these corners. Running anti-clockwise unlike almost every other track in the season, the drivers are faced with a different physical challenge. It really looks like a track that rewards great driving.

It's no suprise to see that of the last 3 US races, Hamilton has won 2 and Vettel 1. With these two now first and second in the championship and at a track they both clearly run well at (Vettel set the first pole here in 2012) could it be possible that we may finally see an on track battle between the two? Of course, Rosberg will want to get right in there and keep is very slim hopes of the title alive.

Down the grid, there is really nice little battle between Kimi and the two Williams drivers for the 4th spot in the championship. Only 14 points seperate the 3 of them and, with Mercedes Constructors title sewn up, could it be possible that the Williams team suddenly find their engines have a little more 'umph'?

The two Dan's at Red Bull are only three points apart and with questions over the future of Red Bull they must be keen to come out on top. It's going to be a hard fight all the way with Ricciardo, who promised so much last season, finding himself behind Kvyat in a situation that few predicted at the start of the season.

Right at the back, is there enough time left in the season and enough performance in the car for McLaren to over haul Sauber and finish a mighty 8th in the Constructors? With a double points finish in Russia have they now found some realiability?

It's a rare thing these days to actually look forward to certain races. I don't know about you but I actually do look forward to the US GP. As places to win a world title go, it's a hell of a lot better than Abu Dhabi. At least Hamilton get's to spray real Champer's in the USA.
 
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I like this track. Not many Tilke tracks I like but I do this one ( Also Istanbul Park) . I remember one year voting it my favourite race of the season....can't remember which season though :dunno: Looking forward to it anyway.............but then I look forward to every race, I guess I'm just an F1 junkie!
 
This is a great track. I think the owners and backers deserve as much (maybe more) credit than Tilke, for they are the ones that took away his pencil and replaced it with a needle and thread.....
 
I think what makes CotA better than a lot of the other Tilke designed tracks is the lay of the land - it uses the land brilliantly to turn what could be simple turns into something a lot more tricky. A lot of the Tilke tracks seem to be designed on very flat lots. The back to back sweepers of increasing and decreasing radius are pretty neat too, that's not very common on racing tracks.
 
I think what makes CotA better than a lot of the other Tilke designed tracks is the lay of the land - it uses the land brilliantly to turn what could be simple turns into something a lot more tricky. A lot of the Tilke tracks seem to be designed on very flat lots. The back to back sweepers of increasing and decreasing radius are pretty neat too, that's not very common on racing tracks.
IIRC that's also one of the reasons why Istanbul was another very good Tilke track.
 
Well let's thank Kevin then for the track design and for being just about the most spectacular rider I ever saw. One thing he never knew was how to finish second. Either he won or he crashed.

He won this one, at the last corner before the stadium section but only just. Just look at his rear wheel trying to throw him out under braking:

 
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Anyone notice that Ferrari were listed on the NYSE today. Now is that a coincidence with the US GP and a US F1 team going to use Ferrari engines next season. Now that is great PR:)
 
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