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#39548
From autosport.com:

By Jonathan Noble Thursday, April 10th 2008, 14:57 GMT

The start of the 2007 US Grand PrixIndianapolis president Joie Chitwood has admitted that he wants Formula One to return to the track in the future, as he made it clear Grand Prix racing should be back in the United States.

Just a few weeks after Tony George said that F1 would only return to the circuit if the track could find the right sponsors to support it, Chitwood has said that the track has gone out of its way to ensure there were no other hurdles for a return.

And that meant getting an F1 sign-off for the track reconfiguration that has been necessary for the inaugural MotoGP event, and ensuring a mid-season calendar slot has been left open.

At a press conference discussing the events at Indy this year, Chitwood made it clear that F1 remained very much on Indy's agenda for the future.

"One thing I want to make sure is clear, motorcycles didn't replace F1," said Chitwood. "If you look at the way we scheduled our calendar, we had hoped that F1 would come back and it would have maintained that June date after the Montreal event, and that's why you saw the motorcycle event in September.

"Now, if we had that four-race schedule, we would have been hard after it. We would have been oval, road course, oval, road course. So right now we've got two oval events and the road course. So the timing is a little bit better, there's not as much pressure and stress."

Chitwood said that the revisions made to the Indianapolis road course for MotoGP have already been approved for F1 use.

"One of the things that we did do with the design of this motorcycle course, which they will run the same direction as the oval, is that every change we made was also inspected and approved by the FIA," he explained.

"Should F1 come back, they can run this course, they can run it the same direction, they can run it the other direction, they can run the four-turn chicane in Turn One or not.

"We did not want to make any changes that would preclude us in the future from hosting F1. I know that Tony (George) has said it, I've said it: The door is open.

"We think that (F1) is a phenomenal racing series; we think it should be back in America. So the door is open. Maybe it can come back some day."
#39566
Hmm.... as long as the circuit changes actually make the race decent.
#39572
I think those involved are trying their best to get a race back in the United States, which I think is important, as I'm sure companies like BMW agree. In saying that, I really do hope the circuit is changed properly. Races at Indianapolis are as dreary as dishwater. Phoenix or Detroit back would be nice.
#39589
Hmm.... as long as the circuit changes actually make the race decent.

I guess you did not read McLaren Fans OP?

Here's what I think. Drop Indianapolis, and take the US gp out to Laguna Seca. The brickyard is ghetto and a boring track.

I would not say the Brickyard is 'ghetto' but it is certainly NOT the best choice for a 'road racing' serie's.
#39603
Hmm.... as long as the circuit changes actually make the race decent.

I guess you did not read McLaren Fans OP?


OP? Original post? Yes i did. :?

I dunno how suitable Laguna Seca would be for f1 cars. The Corkscrew would be great though!

What other places would be able to host a US GP? Road America? I'm not really familiar with many tracks across the pond.
#39609
There was some speculations from Bernie E. to have the US Gp in Las Vegas as a night-street race...I saw it in a website or a mag. but I don't think it will happen
#39616
Road Atlanta's not bad, but I dunno...

It seems like Indy the only place f1 can go, like the other circuits all would need work on them
and they probs wreck the original tracks sadly
#39619
If you had a choice as a race goer, and you were limited to going to a race in the states (by the way I want my first race to be in Europe) where would you want to go? Indy? Probably a true historical experience. Or an after party conducive, highly entertaining, beautiful people laden destination. Why I want to go to Europe for my first race is because I would spend about ten days there, whereas in the states, although more affordable, I would spend three to four days at the destination (practice, quali, race) and then go home... Unless the place was absolutely PIMP!!!
#39620
If you had a choice as a race goer, and you were limited to going to a race in the states (by the way I want my first race to be in Europe) where would you want to go? Indy? Probably a true historical experience. Or an after party conducive, highly entertaining, beautiful people laden destination. Why I want to go to Europe for my first race is because I would spend about ten days there, whereas in the states, although more affordable, I would spend three to four days at the destination (practice, quali, race) and then go home... Unless the place was absolutely PIMP!!!


Consider Montreal...
#39621
If you had a choice as a race goer, and you were limited to going to a race in the states (by the way I want my first race to be in Europe) where would you want to go? Indy? Probably a true historical experience. Or an after party conducive, highly entertaining, beautiful people laden destination. Why I want to go to Europe for my first race is because I would spend about ten days there, whereas in the states, although more affordable, I would spend three to four days at the destination (practice, quali, race) and then go home... Unless the place was absolutely PIMP!!!


Consider Montreal...



Montreal vs Indy... Yeah I could see that working. Is Carrabana in Montreal?? The fact is I would be using it as an excuse to go to Spain or Italy. However if go in the States, I would want it to be something a little more, as if F1 isn't enough.... :D:D

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