Despite my frequent complaints about the degrading state of track map design; this map of Austin, TX’s proposed Formula 1 track that will play host to the new United States Grand Prix isn’t half bad. In fact, I quite like it. It even manages to show the 133 feet of elevation change quite nicely which is something that most track maps fail miserably at. I can forgive the sterility of the execution for it’s video game charm. Thumbs up all around. Now let’s see if the track materializes.
And if it will also host Moto GP (fingers are crossed here).
Of course, they threw in a crappy looking map as well. It must be mandated somewhere.
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