Formula One: New track is venue as season comes down to wire

Duo’s duel comes to new U.S. track

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Fernando Alonso (above) sits just 10 points behind Sebastian Vettel in the Formula One standings with only two races to go. (AP)
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“We’ve taken good bits from all the different circuits and put them together,” Formula One President and CEO Bernie Ecclestone said. “It should make good racing.”

The course is also notable for a 133-foot elevation heading into first turn, which means the cars will be immediately descend from that height into the second turn. And because it’s a new track, the surface is expected to be slippery.

Racing a new track would seem to cancel out any advantage Vettel and Alonso might have had enjoyed on a course where they had won in the past.

“Maximum concentration, maximum effort from everyone on the team” will make the difference, Alonso said. “Do a lot of laps, to learn the racing lines, the possibilities and some of the notable characteristics of other tracks in Formula One ... maybe tricks ... that the circuit can have.”

Vettel said the drivers have faced similar challenges on new courses that have opened in recent years.

“You try to prepare as much as you can. It’s not the first time we’ve raced on a completely new circuit.” Vettel said. “The most important thing is to get into a rhythm [Friday] and have a good start.”

Sunday’s race will be the 100th of Vettel’s career. His first was at the U.S. Grand Prix in 2007 and he recalled how difficult that race was when he finished eighth to earn his first point.

“Sitting here 100 races later is quite crazy in a way. I think if the number gives you anything, it’s just that you don’t realize how quickly time goes by,” the 25-year-old Vettel said.

Alonso, 31, has nearly 200 Formula One starts, and he said he can’t even remember his 100th race.

“I don’t even know where it was,” Alonso said.

With the points chase so close between Vettel and Alonso, other drivers could factor into the championship if they steal points from those two. Kimi Raikkonen sits a distant third in the championship, but won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Nov. 4.

“We try to do the best that we can as a team in the race and wherever we end up, if we take points out of either of them, that’s racing, that’s life,” Raikkonen said. “We just try to win, if not, score as much as we can.”

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