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#176531
Check it out. http://www.usgpe.com/


Welcome to US F1 Team

Welcome to the world of US F1 Team! You are about to meet the first American F1 team to design and build its cars in the U.S.A. since Dan Gurney did so with his Eagle back in the ‘60s. A lot has changed since then. Or has it?

Yes, F1 has firmly established itself as the biggest sport on the planet in terms of TV numbers, and, yes, there is no bigger sport in the world than F1 when it comes to gross annual revenue.

Ultimately though F1 is about passion – an instinct to excel in perhaps the most demanding sport of them all and a desire to push the frontiers of technology. It is the purest of all marriages – the one between man and machine. Even to enter the FIA Formula One World Championship – to be granted one of only 13 team franchises in the world – is to be an F1 team that designs and builds its own cars. A mini-NASA, in other words (or SkunkWorks, as we would prefer to be known!).

F1 is not only about some of the best racing drivers in the world - it is also about brilliant engineers, machinists, fabricators, composite technicians, tire engineers and mechanics. There is nothing proprietary about F1 - it is still as much about clear-headed, lateral technical thinking as it is about a driver’s perfect use of the brake pedal, steering and throttle.

When we first talked about an American F1 team there were of course many variables to consider. One of them, though, from the start was non-negotiable - at US F1, our car would be built in the USA, taking advantage of much of the hidden US technology already in the F1 pit lane and introducing a whole new raft of great companies, talented people and cutting edge technology. We’re not setting out to change the world of F1, we’re setting out to join the world of F1 with the best that America can produce. It’s a huge challenge – and that’s what makes it worthwhile.

America’s F1 heritage is vast. Phil Hill and Mario Andretti won World Championships, and Dan Gurney won the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix with his Eagle. These men are our heroes - it is because of them, and those like them, that we first grew to love F1. If we’re fortunate, we work hard and we remain positive, we may recapture a small part of what these great Americans achieved before us.

In the meantime, as we watch the US F1 Team grow, as parts are made and the first race approaches, we’re already beginning to find ourselves lucky enough to be able to taste – just a little – of what it was that made Phil the perfectionist he was at Ferrari, or Dan the still-innovative owner of a Santa Ana race shop that still breathes the same racing air that it inhaled back in 1966, or Mario the driver who could jump from sprint cars to USAC Indy cars to Ferrari prototypes to F1 Lotus 79s and win with ease in all of them.

Join us as we take the essence of that heritage and launch a new, American team onto the 21st century F1 global platform. Ahead lies an enticing new world: Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa will be pitted against Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at McLaren-Mercedes. Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber are continuing their battles at Red Bull-Renault. Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg will be strong forces at Mercedes. F1 has not only survived the global recession, it is expanding still further, with new races in new countries and a 26-car grid.

We invite you to share our journey into F1 – the good moments and the bad, the successes and the defeats. It’ll all be here on this site, and we’re going to cherish every minute of it.

Ken Anderson Peter Windsor



Looks like this team is finally showing signs of life.
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By Denthúl
#176585
i heard they'd signed Headless and Dethnul.


Yeah. My victory in those championships over the summer caught their attention quite early on. I really shouldn't say anything, but I'm quite enthusiastic about our chances for 2010, we're certainly looking good and hope to beat all of the other new teams and Toro Rosso is our target for the established teams. The car is looking good, I've done some laps of Catalunya in the simulator and the times are encouraging so far. I got within three tenths of this year's pole time and the simulated tyre wear-rates seem acceptable. If the simulation is accurate, we should be able to pull off some effective one-stop strategies at the lower-wear circuits. The data provided by Cosworth is also impressive and we imagine the engine is going to be somewhere in between the Mercedes and BMW units from this year. Even the reliability testing is impressive so far.

I'm looking forward to the shakedown and our first test session next year, we're certainly hoping that we'll leave a strong impression. We've set a pretty realistic target I think, points within the first few races and then a few podiums throughout the year would be nice, although we understand that it's a big challenge for our first attempt. Still, roll on Bahrain :)
By suitcase
#176588
i heard they'd signed Headless and Dethnul.


Yeah. My victory in those championships over the summer caught their attention quite early on. I really shouldn't say anything, but I'm quite enthusiastic about our chances for 2010, we're certainly looking good and hope to beat all of the other new teams and Toro Rosso is our target for the established teams. The car is looking good, I've done some laps of Catalunya in the simulator and the times are encouraging so far. I got within three tenths of this year's pole time and the simulated tyre wear-rates seem acceptable. If the simulation is accurate, we should be able to pull off some effective one-stop strategies at the lower-wear circuits. The data provided by Cosworth is also impressive and we imagine the engine is going to be somewhere in between the Mercedes and BMW units from this year. Even the reliability testing is impressive so far.

I'm looking forward to the shakedown and our first test session next year, we're certainly hoping that we'll leave a strong impression. We've set a pretty realistic target I think, points within the first few races and then a few podiums throughout the year would be nice, although we understand that it's a big challenge for our first attempt. Still, roll on Bahrain :)

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By Gaz
#176591
i heard they'd signed Headless and Dethnul.


Yeah. My victory in those championships over the summer caught their attention quite early on. I really shouldn't say anything, but I'm quite enthusiastic about our chances for 2010, we're certainly looking good and hope to beat all of the other new teams and Toro Rosso is our target for the established teams. The car is looking good, I've done some laps of Catalunya in the simulator and the times are encouraging so far. I got within three tenths of this year's pole time and the simulated tyre wear-rates seem acceptable. If the simulation is accurate, we should be able to pull off some effective one-stop strategies at the lower-wear circuits. The data provided by Cosworth is also impressive and we imagine the engine is going to be somewhere in between the Mercedes and BMW units from this year. Even the reliability testing is impressive so far.

I'm looking forward to the shakedown and our first test session next year, we're certainly hoping that we'll leave a strong impression. We've set a pretty realistic target I think, points within the first few races and then a few podiums throughout the year would be nice, although we understand that it's a big challenge for our first attempt. Still, roll on Bahrain :)



How do you feel about working with your team mate?
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By Denthúl
#176594
i heard they'd signed Headless and Dethnul.


Yeah. My victory in those championships over the summer caught their attention quite early on. I really shouldn't say anything, but I'm quite enthusiastic about our chances for 2010, we're certainly looking good and hope to beat all of the other new teams and Toro Rosso is our target for the established teams. The car is looking good, I've done some laps of Catalunya in the simulator and the times are encouraging so far. I got within three tenths of this year's pole time and the simulated tyre wear-rates seem acceptable. If the simulation is accurate, we should be able to pull off some effective one-stop strategies at the lower-wear circuits. The data provided by Cosworth is also impressive and we imagine the engine is going to be somewhere in between the Mercedes and BMW units from this year. Even the reliability testing is impressive so far.

I'm looking forward to the shakedown and our first test session next year, we're certainly hoping that we'll leave a strong impression. We've set a pretty realistic target I think, points within the first few races and then a few podiums throughout the year would be nice, although we understand that it's a big challenge for our first attempt. Still, roll on Bahrain :)



How do you feel about working with your team mate?


We haven't actually met, yet. I was supposed to be partnering Jacques Villeneuve for 2010 but he couldn't bring in the necessary sponsorship money and the deal fell through at the last minute, unfortunately. I was quite looking forward to going up against a former world champion who had raced Schumacher and Hill. The YouTube deal isn't as much as people seem to think, so we had to bring something to the team. We're going back to the factory on Wednesday to do some promotional stuff in preparation for the announcements, so that will be the first time I speak to him, but I'm looking forward to it. He put in some impressive drives this year, so I'm sure we'll be pushing each other all the way and if our package is competitive, which so far is how it is looking, we should be able to score some good points between us.

Ken and Peter are really great guys and I'm quite grateful for the opportunity they've given me, so hopefully I will do enough to impress them and earn a seat for 2011, too, but my immediate goal is just to go racing and show that I deserve my place in the sport.
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By Denthúl
#176600
will you be bringing personal sponsorship will you be brining to the team?


It's part of the Cosworth deal, actually. They get the engines cheaper as a result, which should allow them to pour more money in to developing the car. There's also a little bit of sponsorship from some of the projects I'm involved in, but it's not as significant as the engine deal.
By Gaz
#176601
will you be bringing personal sponsorship will you be brining to the team?


It's part of the Cosworth deal, actually. They get the engines cheaper as a result, which should allow them to pour more money in to developing the car. There's also a little bit of sponsorship from some of the projects I'm involved in, but it's not as significant as the engine deal.


Your not saying for shure enough all the top drivers say that.

Look at Jenson he said for shure loads and he's world champion.
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By Denthúl
#176604
I think world champion is a little ambitious. As long as I have a few points to my name by the end of the season, I'll be happy. Should be a lot easier now that the points system stretches as far as 10th place. Thinking I might do something with my helmet design to mark such a special occasion, by the way. The black and yellow one is looking a little dated now and there's nothing on it that really means anything to me. Keep an eye out for some potential designs, I'll be sure to ask your opinion.
By suitcase
#176613
will you be bringing personal sponsorship will you be brining to the team?


It's part of the Cosworth deal, actually. They get the engines cheaper as a result, which should allow them to pour more money in to developing the car. There's also a little bit of sponsorship from some of the projects I'm involved in, but it's not as significant as the engine deal.


Your not saying for shure enough all the top drivers say that.

Look at Jenson he said for shure loads and he's world champion.

HA. I was just about to say/write that.
#176623
I like when Denthul talks about his team mate. Its really accurate. Drivers will give one sentence and bring the attention back to themselves and the team. Hahahaaa :hehe:

Denthul, go to work for them in PR..

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