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US GP promoter hopes F1 title battle goes beyond Austin

U.S. Grand Prix promoter Bobby Epstein has twice seen the Formula One title settled at his Austin track but this year he hopes the battle goes on for longer.

Red Bull's reigning world champion Max Verstappen is 80 points clear of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with nine races remaining.

It now looks highly unlikely the fight will go down to the wire, as happened last year in the battle to the last lap between the Dutch driver and Mercedes' seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton.

The title was decided at Austin's Circuit of the Americas (COTA), race 19 of 22 this year, in 2015 and 2019 with Hamilton triumphant.

"I have to say that when we get the championship concluded here, it’s less exciting than when it comes down to the last lap of the last race," Epstein, whose Oct. 23 round is sold out, told Reuters.

"Everyone likes to see excitement so in many, many ways I hope the championship doesn’t end here. I think it’s better for the sport if it goes as long as it can into the season."

This year COTA is celebrating its 10th anniversary after a debut in 2012.

Austin last year had F1's largest live attendance with 400,000 fans over the weekend.

"We could easily eclipse (last year's crowd) if we put (more) tickets on sale," said Epstein. "Our capacity is less constrained by the on-campus facilities than by wanting to get people in and out of the venue with a good experience.

"Americans maybe more than elsewhere aren’t patient with lines and have high expectations with traffic and logistics."

A newly-enlarged access road, and more grandstands, could see an increase in future.

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