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<blockquote data-quote="sportsman" data-source="post: 26948" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Good article.</p><p>It faithfully recalls all of the the previous US F1 GP's and also reveals the reasons for the failure of F1 in the US.</p><p></p><p>Austin however is built on a very different business model.</p><p>Why Austin is almost certain to succeed is for very different reasons which caused other attempts to fail.</p><p>If you look at the very careful planning and which has gone into this it is apparent that this is the culmination of at least three years very careful planning.</p><p>The very location of Austin is not by chance.</p><p>Austin is only 250 kilometres from the Mexican border.Mexico has a huge F1 fan base and this location would be readily accessible to them.</p><p>I together with John Flood have studied very carefully the the history of the land acqusition and the future development of not only the actual F1 GP but the entire development of the whole project.</p><p>That shows that the feasibilty of the US F1GP has a very realistic chance of succeeding as Austin has none of characteristics that caused other venues to fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsman, post: 26948, member: 473"] Good article. It faithfully recalls all of the the previous US F1 GP's and also reveals the reasons for the failure of F1 in the US. Austin however is built on a very different business model. Why Austin is almost certain to succeed is for very different reasons which caused other attempts to fail. If you look at the very careful planning and which has gone into this it is apparent that this is the culmination of at least three years very careful planning. The very location of Austin is not by chance. Austin is only 250 kilometres from the Mexican border.Mexico has a huge F1 fan base and this location would be readily accessible to them. I together with John Flood have studied very carefully the the history of the land acqusition and the future development of not only the actual F1 GP but the entire development of the whole project. That shows that the feasibilty of the US F1GP has a very realistic chance of succeeding as Austin has none of characteristics that caused other venues to fail. [/QUOTE]
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