Austin
Austin, United States
Protected preview · final high-resolution PNG · no watermark
- Resolution
- 4961 × 7016 px (A2 / 300 DPI)
- Format
- PNG
- Master file
- A2 portrait ratio · 300 DPI
- Coordinates
- 30.1328°N, 97.6411°W
Available formats
- HD PNG without watermark€3.50
- A4 portrait print (unframed)+€20.00
- A3 portrait print (unframed)+€30.00
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- Length
- 5.513 km
- Turns
- 20
- Lap record
- 1:36.169 — Charles Leclerc (2019)
- First GP
- 2012
What should you know before choosing a Austin circuit poster?
An Austin circuit poster represents a 5.513 km, twenty-turn anti-clockwise route set into the Texas terrain. Its outline climbs to a blind opening hairpin, crosses a rapid sequence of direction changes, stretches towards a second hairpin and returns through one broad arc. OwnHomeMap turns this sequence into a portrait composition with customizable colours and optional short text. The protected preview is used to inspect points, spacing through the esses and margins before payment. A confirmed order provides a 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG without the preview watermark. Its ratio follows A2 proportions and supports printing at 42 × 59.4 cm, or 16.5 × 23.4 inches, at 300 DPI. For this eligible circuit, the cart can also offer one A4 or A3 portrait print; the PNG remains included and a frame is not included. The design can recall Austin, Texas or a visit to the circuit through the shape alone, without a logo, event name or claim of official affiliation.
Circuit history
The permanent circuit was created to host major international series in the United States. Mario Andretti completed the first laps when the venue opened publicly on 21 October 2012, and its first championship event followed the next month. The official venue describes a 3.41-mile track within 1,200 acres of rolling countryside. Its design uses that terrain, most visibly through the approximately 133-foot climb from the grid to Turn 1.
Why this circuit is distinctive
Austin combines a high hairpin, tightly packed esses, a long diagonal and an almost circular carousel in one line. The silhouette therefore appears horizontally stretched while retaining several dense nodes that control its rhythm. The broad right-hand return balances the narrow point at the opening corner. This variety creates an expressive poster without scenery, provided the small spaces between first-sector direction changes remain clear.
Customization guidance
A black, midnight-blue or terracotta background with a cream, deep-red or turquoise line suits the many direction changes. Keep the route fine through the esses and more open around the carousel. Avoid placing text inside the broad central area; a short dedication works better beneath the line. In the preview, inspect the Turn 1 point, the diagonal corridor and the gap between the right-hand loops.
Printing guidance
Use the final 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG available after order confirmation. For A2 output, keep portrait orientation and disable automatic cropping. Matte paper protects the small gaps through the esses under direct light, while satin stock strengthens brighter palettes. Request a proof if the first sector appears compact. For a smaller print, scale the file proportionally without converting it to a compressed image or sending it through a quality-reducing messenger.