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Circuit Of The Americas

O Circuit of The Americas é o primeiro autódromo dos Estados Unidos construído especificamente para receber um Grande Prêmio. Localizado perto de Austin, no Texas, o traçado tem 5,513 km de extensão e capacidade para cerca de 120 mil fãs. A construção do complexo, que ocupa uma área de aproximadamente mil acres, foi concluída no fim de 2012, e a MotoGP acelerou por lá pela primeira vez em 2013. Um dos cartões-postais da pista é a impressionante variação de elevação de quase 41 metros, com uma subida forte no fim da reta principal que desemboca em uma freada em aclive seguida por uma curva fechada à esquerda. É um circuito dos mais variados do calendário: mistura retas velozes com hairpins travados e setores que lembram trechos icônicos de pistas espalhadas pelo mundo. Projetado pelo renomado arquiteto e designer de circuitos alemão Hermann Tilke, o traçado é percorrido no sentido anti-horário e conta com 20 curvas no total, sendo 9 para a direita e 11 para a esquerda.
RED BULL GRAND PRIX OF THE UNITED STATES  Track

Pista por categoria

Categoria Voltas Distância total Resultado em caso de bandeira vermelha
MotoGP™ 19 104,75 Km / 65,09 Milhas 14
Moto2™ 16 88,21 Km / 54,81 Milhas 12
Moto3™ 14 77,18 Km / 47,96 Milhas 11
Baggers™ 7 38,59 Km / 23,98 Milhas 5
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Especificações do circuito

  • Extensão total

    5,51Km / 3,43 Milhas

  • Largura total

    15m / 49,21ft

  • Reta mais longa

    1.200m / 3937.01ft

  • Curvas à direita

    9

  • Curvas à esquerda

    11

In 2013, the impressive new Hermann Tilke-designed 5.513 km “Circuit of the Americas” in Austin, Texas, joined the MotoGP™ calendar and become an instant hit - with its cutting edge facilities and a capacity for 120,000 fans.

Austin (TX), USA

The US has a fantastic motorcycling heritage - with great champions such as Kenny Roberts, Freddie Spencer, Eddie Lawson, Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz being amongst the best riders to have ever competed in Grand Prix racing.

Why we love Texas and the USA

The sheer scale of the United States of America, including both overall landmass and the huge diversity between the 50 states stretching from the Atlantic to Pacific coasts, means it offers a wealth of experience and adventure to any visitor. The bigger cities - Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle - are all superb destinations. They offer a plethora of delights, from huge skyscrapers to big sports stadiums, an apparently endless choice of bars and restaurants, and some of the world’s best museums and galleries. The U.S. has many world-famous attractions and monuments including the White House, Disneyland, Time Square, The Statue of Liberty, the Vegas strip, Broadway, Hollywood Boulevard, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Empire State Building. If you want to get away into the great outdoors there is even more to see, from the Appalachian ranges to the Great Smoky Mountains; the mighty Rockies, the Everglades of Florida, and the Grand Canyon, to the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River or breathtaking Niagara Falls, Yellowstone and Yosemite National Park, and the huge wilderness of Alaska… Then there are the vast open rolling plains within states such as Kansas and Texas to discover…the list seems endless.

Finding the right accommodation

When in Texas many visitors head straight to the capital of the state, Austin, where there is an abundance of hotels on offer. In Austin one can find Hotels, but also Airbnb’s and personal apartments, at all price ranges. These larger hotels are complemented by a selection of downtown options, including exclusive boutique hotels and serviced apartments. Four-star hotels are available for a lower budget than the aforementioned five-star luxury accommodation, whilst there are cheaper options still with 3-star $55 / €50 per night hotels to be found in the city center too.

Exploring Austin and Texas

There is an energetic buzz about Austin, the Texan state capital which comfortably carries its title of ‘Live Music Capital of the World.’ In addition to hosting large music festivals, the city provides locals and visitors with the chance to enjoy excellent live music every night. You can also partake of great food at one of the city’s hundreds of restaurants, or tasty fast food joints, and the booming food-truck scene means it’s easy to grab a bite to eat when you are on the move. Meanwhile, Austin’s waterfront on the Colorado River is a pleasant place to be, and its state capitol building is the largest in the U.S. ‘Everything is bigger in Texas’ as the saying goes and the imposing 1888 built red granite Texas state capitol will make a good subject for your photo album. Elsewhere in Texas, Dallas and Houston have plenty to offer in terms of sightseeing, dining, arts, culture and partying. San Antonio laos has a lot going on, with its landmarks such as the River Walk, the Alamo and the Missions National Historical Park. Want to get outdoors? Texas is a vast state, the second biggest in the US after Alaska, with over 260,000 square miles to explore. This massive natural playground boasts huge plains, prairies, lakes and dunes. It has beaches stretching over 367 miles of coastline, three mountain ranges higher than 7000ft in the west of the State, and Big Bend National Park for hiking and rafting.

 

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