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Motogp in Austin?

Joined Sep 2009
482 Posts | 198+
Austin, Tx. USA
Hope it works out

think i seen something on twitter about this it might be sorted as Indy and Estoril are out in 12
 
http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/165868/1/austin_f1_track_denies_motogp_discussions.html





Interesting article. I'm fairly confident motogp will come here to my fair city.

but here in Austin, just a few busy body loud mouth yahoos can derail things, so i would image they'd like to keep a low profile as to other events so those few don't have more to whine about, especially at this early phase of construction.





Imo: Pigs may fly and Suzi win a MotoGP race before a MotoGP track gets built for Bubba in NASCAR heartland.
 
If MotoGP came to the states for third round it really should be on the east coast. They have one on the west with Laguna, the mid with Indy, and so they should really be thinking of the east. My vote would be for NJmotorsports park.
 
If MotoGP came to the states for third round it really should be on the east coast. They have one on the west with Laguna, the mid with Indy, and so they should really be thinking of the east. My vote would be for NJmotorsports park.





Ride on - NJmotorsports park - would get my vote AND attendance - then I live in CT
 
http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/165868/1/austin_f1_track_denies_motogp_discussions.htmlInteresting article. I'm fairly confident motogp will come here to my fair city.but here in Austin, just a few busy body loud mouth yahoos can derail things, so i would image they'd like to keep a low profile as to other events so those few don't have more to whine about, especially at this early phase of construction.



Schwantz better get on the ball on this one, he's the 'ambassador' for the track I think. A MotoGP race an hour from where I live would be unreal.
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Plus a lot of (successful) MotoGP riders come from Texas, seems like it would be a perfect fit..
 

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