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4
Dec
2012

Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing




Mark Webber races his RB8 Formula 1 car down the hill from turn 10 to the hairpin at turn 11 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin during United States Grand Prix weekend, 2012.

This position between turns 10 and 11 offers one of the closest ground-level shooting locations at the track without the fence getting in your way. You can read more about the locations I found over on my blog where I published an article on photography at CoTA last week.



Tagged - Circuit of the Americas, competition, COTA, F1, Formula 1, Mark Webber, motorsport, race, RB8, Red Bull, sport, USGP


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2 Comments

Eje Gustafsson
December 4, 2012, 3:12 pm

Nicely done.. Had for some reason missed your post about the photo op locations.. Heading to read that one right now (but think we have similar ideas)

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Mike Criswell
December 4, 2012, 3:47 pm

Nice work Dave, these are hard shots to get

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