Not according to the driver I talked to this week. He said it's Brazil, Spain, Germany, Los Angeles. That was my "insider," if you will.
Continuing with the "inside" information, the investment group leader is a man named Colin Dyne.
http://usracereport.com/2012/11/16/g...ader-revealed/ Dyne is the CEO of William Rast (sponsored Dan Wheldon in the 2011 Indy 500) and his son Austin is a race driver, so he knows his way around motorsports.
My speculation is that if they did Aspen there would be too large of a gap between rounds in the season, and after 2012, they don't want that. Am currently working on a full projected schedule and silly season chart to be posted intermittently with our 2012 season reviews.