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CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Circuit of The Americas

Austin Texas

Length = 5.513

Curves = 20 - 9 right - 11 left

Longest straight = 1200 m

Counterclockwise

Speed ​​= max 345 average 157

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The circuit is located in Austin, Texas in the Travis County region of the United States of America. It is very interesting because it has a nice mix of fast and slow corners.

Designed by the German architect Hermann Tilke, it is one of the few circuits in the world to see both MotoGP and Formula 1 racing.

The 20 curves are inspired by the most spectacular sections of other tracks.

5.513 meters long with a capacity of over 120,000 spectators, it is one of the most important creations.

It goes anticlockwise.

Good tradition for Ducati always on the podium over the last three years. Thus continues a tradition that sees only Italian and Spanish drivers on the podium in Texas in the queen classes.

HOW TO GET

The circuit is 11 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The COTA circuit (Circuit of the Americas) is on average (depending on the chosen itinerary) 14.5 miles or about 24 Km. From the city. The average travel time is approximately 30-35 minutes in fairly intense traffic conditions. The so-called "Full Service" hotels are mainly located in the city (Austin Downtown), with some exceptions: Omni in Southpark and Hilton Airport. Among these, the area closest to the circuit is the airport which also has other hotels, so-called "Limited Service". This area is about 9.5 miles, 15 Km. From the circuit with travel times of about 20-25 minutes. Southpark is approximately 10.5 miles, approximately 17 Km. From the circuit with a travel time of approximately 25-30 minutes.

Documents

- passport must be valid

- have a return ticket. THE

Climate

Austin's climate is subtropical, with mild winters and very hot, muggy summers.

Even in the middle of winter, there can be hot days, with highs of 25 ° C

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