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By 7UpJordan
#181220
Peter Windsor is in Argentina and just signed "Pechito" Lopez as one of his F1 drivers for 2010.

Pechito López began his post-karting career in Europe after emigrating from Argentina in 2001 with much promise, winning the Italian Formula Renault 2.0 title in 2002 and finishing 4th in the Eurocup. As a result, Pechito was included in the 2003 Renault Development Driver program, along with Heikki Kovalainen (WSR) and Eric Salignon (F3 UK), testing several times for the Renault F1 team.

After winning the Renault V6 Eurocup with the DAMS team in 2003 in an epic title battle with Neel Jani, there were very high expectations for José María “Pechito” López in his evolution towards higher racing categories, even more with RDD’s support. In 2004 he joined F3000 with the second Coloni team (CMS), without much glory and eventually ending up in 6th place without a win.

For 2005 López re-joined DAMS for the inaugural GP2 season. As an RDD driver, it was a “must” to be there – joined again by Kovalainen. and López started off strong, winning the 4th race of the season – the sprint race at Montmeló. That was the high point of an inconsistent season, where he only managed one more podium – a 2nd place in the feature race at Magny Cours – and eventually finishing 9th in the champioship.

In 2006, Pechito moved over to the Super Nova team (curiously once again teamed up with Fairuz Fauzy), but had a dismal season with many retirements and accidents. Lopez ended up 10th, with only 3 podiums and no wins. That same year, Lopez was dropped by RDD, most likely putting an end to any hopes of reaching F1.

Though for the 2007 GP2 season Lopez tested successfully with BCN Competición, his exit from RDD left him without any significant support to continue his racing career in Europe. That year, he returned to Argentina to race in the highly competitive TC2000 touring car series, racing against other Argentinian top drivers such as Matias Rossi, Martin Basso and Cristian Ledesma. Lopez finished the year in 5th place with 3 wins, returning in 2008 to be the series champion. That year, Lopez won 4 races with his Honda Civic, ending up 19 points clear of 2nd place Guillermo Ortelli.

In 2008 Lopez also contested the FIA GT1 championship with the ACA Team from Argentina, running a Ferrari 550 Maranello, yet with little success. Today, Lopez is contesting the more powerful (though less competitive) Top Race V6 in Argentina, with a Mercedes Benz.

In summary, a career that started with much promise, to the point of being an F1 tester, but was quickly destroyed by the lack of results in his brief GP2 career. Another victim of GP2?

Now we've got the first Argentinian driver since Esteban Tuero (I think) let's get Buenos Aries back on the calendar. It's nice and bumpy so that would nicely get some of the drivers "bitching" as Brundle would say.
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By 7UpJordan
#181236
I think that honour fell to mazzacane?

Yeah, you're right actually. :)

I remember at the last race at Buenos when the director kept constantly changing from Schumi and Hakkinen dueling for the lead to Tuero running around in last place all on his own.
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By LifeW12
#181349
Now we've got the first Argentinian driver since Esteban Tuero (I think) let's get Buenos Aries back on the calendar. It's nice and bumpy so that would nicely get some of the drivers "bitching" as Brundle would say.


There is a way better track in San Luis that would be awseome for F1
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By scotty
#181373
I seriously fear for the future (even the long term future) of USF1 to be honest.
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By bud
#181380
I seriously fear for the future (even the long term future) of USF1 to be honest.


all jokes previously aside, looking at their setup i think it will be a bright future, especially if they can get alot of US sponsorship jumping aboard in the near future.
#181387
I think the first season will be a struggle, but 2011 should bring a whole new wave of sponsors provided that their first season isn't a complete disaster. There are so many young internet millionaires in the US right now that I'm sure would jump on the opportunity, the problem currently is that very few people even know of the teams existence at this point, sponsors will come once they get a little more publicity.
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By Jabberwocky
#181389
The James Allen Blog say they are the least advanced with the car but have all the funding. The other new teams have the rocky finances
#181396
Just went and read the blog, it does look like Lopez is bringing serious financial backing with a sponsorship from his old touring car series "Top Race V6" and the Argentinian tourism industry. The guy did really well in touring cars, taking the championship in 2009, but I can't help but feel a bit sick about USF1 taking a pay driver, especially after saying that they were turning down offers a few months ago. Anyone know much about James Rossiter? Sounds like he might be the second seat. I can only assume he is paying for it also.

To be honest, I would have rather seen them struggle financially, hell even miss a few races if it meant that they had gone with non-pay drivers, at least then I could be sure they went with the most qualified drivers, now I don't know.
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By Jabberwocky
#181445
Just went and read the blog, it does look like Lopez is bringing serious financial backing with a sponsorship from his old touring car series "Top Race V6" and the Argentinian tourism industry. The guy did really well in touring cars, taking the championship in 2009, but I can't help but feel a bit sick about USF1 taking a pay driver, especially after saying that they were turning down offers a few months ago. Anyone know much about James Rossiter? Sounds like he might be the second seat. I can only assume he is paying for it also.

To be honest, I would have rather seen them struggle financially, hell even miss a few races if it meant that they had gone with non-pay drivers, at least then I could be sure they went with the most qualified drivers, now I don't know.


Minardi made a living out of pay drivers, someone has to being in raw talent
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By scotty
#181465
Anyone know much about James Rossiter? Sounds like he might be the second seat. I can only assume he is paying for it also.


That's quite a random one, where'd you hear that? I've never heard of him, but wikipedia ( :D ) makes it seem like he has a moderately decent bit of talent...
By Gaz
#181626
Sorry I cannot disclose my sources :hehe: . Actually I came across it online at some point during one of my USF1 Google assaults, give me a few minutes and I'll see if I can find it again.

UPDATE:
http://www.racer.com/brit-james-rossite ... le/160540/
http://www.auto123.com/en/racing-news/f ... tid=114580


great so a Brit and a Arginentine in a US car..


Well when America go into things with the UK's help good things happen soo..
:P
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By headless
#181666
Gaston Mazzancane
What a man
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By ilko
#181824
USF1 will be on the grid in Bahrain. I wish them all the best and can't wait to see the car at Barber next month!
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