| Round 7: United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| June 17, 2007 Indianapolis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directions Located in speedway at the northeast corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road, seven miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis.
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| Course Details Circuit Length: 4.192 km No of Laps: 73 Race Distance: 306.106 km Lap Record: Rubens Barrichello (BRA), Ferrari, 2004, 1min 10.399 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| History The Indianapolis Motor Speedway circuit makes its Formula One debut as host this year, the first U.S Grand Prix since 1991 in Phoenix which was quoted by Martin Blundell as being “the biggest disaster ever.” In a country where sport is dominated by football, basketball and the like, nobody knew where it was, and as a consequence only a small number of spectators attended. However, Indianapolis Speedway officials believe that this track will attract up to 150,000 spectators. This circuit has a long spanning history, attracting thousands of American fans every week, which is why the IMS believe that this is the perfect venue to attract Americans to Formula One. The Indianapolis track is in the record books for holding the oldest automobile race in America, which opened in 1909 and became host to the Indianapolis 500 in 1911, the latest winner being Kenny Brack in 1999. Former World champion, Jacques Villeneuve is no stranger to the Indy car circuit, having won the Indy 500 and PPG Cup in 1995. However, Formula One stars with high profiles such as Villeneuve will provide something of a culture shock to the American fans, with wages higher than some American football stars and team annual budgets peaking at $100 million. Speedway will have to work very hard to attract the same glamour that is attached to other F1 circuits. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Address Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corp 4790 West 16th Street Indianapolis IN 46222 USA Tel: +317 2412500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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