- 25 Jun 10, 19:12#204382
I agree, it's not the drivers that are the issue, there's certainly a talent pool (may not be F1 caliber to start with) and there are road course series, like American Le Mans, and Grand Am and Indy that a serious F1 team would be able to pull talent from.
In my opinion the issue is promotional visibility and the fact that NASCAR (sadly) dwarfs every other form of motor sports so the investor pool is greatly diminished. I think now that USF1 failed miserably, the road to a US based F1 team will have to begin with a serious long term F1 race venue in the states.
I draw a lot of commercial similarities between F1 and Pro Tour cycling; Both heavily European based sports. 15 years ago you could argue that there were no talented tour cycling teams in the US. That's changed big time now, and there's no reason the same thing can't happen for an F1 team, its just not something that will happen overnight to suit the expectation of your typical sponsor.
Unfortunately there aren't many drivers from the US that can cut it in F1; which is great shame, the transition from [mostly] oval racing seems to be a difficult one.
I disagree, why are you perpetuating the myth?
I agree, it's not the drivers that are the issue, there's certainly a talent pool (may not be F1 caliber to start with) and there are road course series, like American Le Mans, and Grand Am and Indy that a serious F1 team would be able to pull talent from.
In my opinion the issue is promotional visibility and the fact that NASCAR (sadly) dwarfs every other form of motor sports so the investor pool is greatly diminished. I think now that USF1 failed miserably, the road to a US based F1 team will have to begin with a serious long term F1 race venue in the states.
I draw a lot of commercial similarities between F1 and Pro Tour cycling; Both heavily European based sports. 15 years ago you could argue that there were no talented tour cycling teams in the US. That's changed big time now, and there's no reason the same thing can't happen for an F1 team, its just not something that will happen overnight to suit the expectation of your typical sponsor.
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