The most notable blemish at the Indianapolis track occurred in 2005 when 14 of 20 drivers pulled off the track just before the race started as a protest over concerns about tyre safety.
The most notable blemish at the Indianapolis track occurred in 2005 when 14 of 20 drivers pulled off the track just before the race started as a protest over concerns about tyre safety.

Austin has been a decade in the making



AUSTIN // Formula One racing is returning to the United States in 2012, with a 10-year deal to stage the US Grand Prix on a track built specifically for the event. Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One president, said the circuit in Austin would be the first course in the US exclusively for F1.

The Austin American-Statesman reported the track would cost at least US$250 million (Dh918m), considerably less than the estimated $400 million spent to build Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. Tavo Hellmund, the managing partner of a race promoter involved in the deal, told the newspaper he had talked with Ecclestone as early as 1999 about a Formula One event for Austin and began serious discussion four years ago.

"Austin is more of an F1 crowd than a NASCAR crowd," Hellmund said. "The geography, the tech money, the nightlife, the music. It all just fits with what Formula One is all about." Austin, with a metro population of about 1.7 million, is a three-hour drive from Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Hellmund said Austin had to compete with interest for the race "from New York to Miami." Formula One has been hot and cold on its desire to hold a race in the United States since an eight-year run at Indianapolis Motor Speedway ended after 2007.

In 2007, Ecclestone made fans angry when he said Formula One did not need an American race, even though the US Grand Prix consistently drew one of the biggest crowds on the circuit, attracting about 125,000 fans each year. In March, Ecclestone told Italian media he wanted a race in New York City. But the race landed in Austin. Formula One officials who visited Austin were impressed with the city and the plan to build a grand prix-specific course, Hellmund said. "You don't put Austin in same sentence as Monaco or Singapore, but everyone was blown away," Hellmund said. "Austin has grown up. I think they fell in love with the city. It isn't a one-trick pony where we're going to set up a street course."

The eight-year run at Indianapolis produced mixed results. The most notable blemish occurred in 2005 when 14 of 20 drivers pulled off the track just before the race started as a protest over concerns about tyre safety. Before its run in Indianapolis, Formula One had been hosted in the US by Long Beach, Las Vegas, Detroit, Dallas and Phoenix, all on city street circuits. Meanwhile, Mark Webber has refused to let his dizzying spell of success go to his head as he attempts to focus on a third successive victory in Istanbul on Sunday.

In the space of seven days earlier this month, Webber catapulted himself into the Formula One title reckoning with back-to-back triumphs in Spain and Monaco. "It was a special few days, and the emotions from the Monaco race were incredible," said Webber. "It's nice to reflect on that for a short time, but then you have to get your head down and concentrate on keeping your form. "It's important to stay focused and get back to business. It's easy to talk about what you're going to do - anyone can do that. The key is getting out there and doing it.

"I'm working hard with the team. There's a lot more to do, and we need to keep going." * PA

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
The Bio

Name: Lynn Davison

Profession: History teacher at Al Yasmina Academy, Abu Dhabi

Children: She has one son, Casey, 28

Hometown: Pontefract, West Yorkshire in the UK

Favourite book: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Favourite Author: CJ Sansom

Favourite holiday destination: Bali

Favourite food: A Sunday roast

In numbers

1,000 tonnes of waste collected daily:

  • 800 tonnes converted into alternative fuel
  • 150 tonnes to landfill
  • 50 tonnes sold as scrap metal

800 tonnes of RDF replaces 500 tonnes of coal

Two conveyor lines treat more than 350,000 tonnes of waste per year

25 staff on site

 

The biog

Favourite colour: Brown

Favourite Movie: Resident Evil

Hobbies: Painting, Cooking, Imitating Voices

Favourite food: Pizza

Trivia: Was the voice of three characters in the Emirati animation, Shaabiyat Al Cartoon

Why your domicile status is important

Your UK residence status is assessed using the statutory residence test. While your residence status – ie where you live - is assessed every year, your domicile status is assessed over your lifetime.

Your domicile of origin generally comes from your parents and if your parents were not married, then it is decided by your father. Your domicile is generally the country your father considered his permanent home when you were born. 

UK residents who have their permanent home ("domicile") outside the UK may not have to pay UK tax on foreign income. For example, they do not pay tax on foreign income or gains if they are less than £2,000 in the tax year and do not transfer that gain to a UK bank account.

A UK-domiciled person, however, is liable for UK tax on their worldwide income and gains when they are resident in the UK.

Yemen's Bahais and the charges they often face

The Baha'i faith was made known in Yemen in the 19th century, first introduced by an Iranian man named Ali Muhammad Al Shirazi, considered the Herald of the Baha'i faith in 1844.

The Baha'i faith has had a growing number of followers in recent years despite persecution in Yemen and Iran. 

Today, some 2,000 Baha'is reside in Yemen, according to Insaf. 

"The 24 defendants represented by the House of Justice, which has intelligence outfits from the uS and the UK working to carry out an espionage scheme in Yemen under the guise of religion.. aimed to impant and found the Bahai sect on Yemeni soil by bringing foreign Bahais from abroad and homing them in Yemen," the charge sheet said. 

Baha'Ullah, the founder of the Bahai faith, was exiled by the Ottoman Empire in 1868 from Iran to what is now Israel. Now, the Bahai faith's highest governing body, known as the Universal House of Justice, is based in the Israeli city of Haifa, which the Bahais turn towards during prayer. 

The Houthis cite this as collective "evidence" of Bahai "links" to Israel - which the Houthis consider their enemy. 

 

The White Lotus: Season three

Creator: Mike White

Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell

Rating: 4.5/5