It’s loud, it’s fast, and the cars racing are anything but
inexpensive - welcome to The Circuit of the Americas. Built for speed,
endurance and precision, the track, affectionately called COTA, resides just
outside of Austin’s city limits. Three years into its opening, this venue hosts
world renown racing events: Formula One Grand Prix, LeMans, MotoGP, Vintage, X
Games and more bringing not only revenue and employment to the state, but also
a sense of flair, adventure and something a little more worldly to the spectators
enjoying the vibrant hum of racing engines.
The street track at COTA is 3.4 miles long and filled with twenty turns, of which the majority are to the left for added driving difficulty. In addition to the track, COTA features a Grand Plaza, and Observation Tower, the Austin360 Amphitheatre, and the Main Grandstand. COTA also has clean and climate controlled restrooms, food vendors, and a first aide tent.
If you decide to visit the Circuit of the Americas for any
upcoming races, here’s what I recommend bringing:
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A small, lightweight backpack
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A camera, lens, SD cards
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Sunscreen
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Tylenol or Advil in case of a headache
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Ear plugs or other hearing protection
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Cash for food and beverage purchases (most take
credit cards, but cash is always easier)
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A parka if there is a chance of rain
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Bottles of unopened drinking water
Our family had a splendid time admiring the various cars,
watching them roar past us, and exploring the Paddock. We plan to go again next
year and recommend this as a great outing for any car enthusiasts. I think my
favorite part about the whole event was the rain storm. I watched with eyes
wide open as three super cars delicately slid off the track with minimal
damage. It was definitely the highlight of the races!
The hall we booked had the maximum capacity of about 150 people. Having a limit like that has its pros and cons, but more pros. event coordinator said that it helps keep the guest list on check!
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