By: Brandon
I thought USF1 was going to select American drivers? Well I suppose Argentina is South American, but I assumed the point was for Peter Windsor and crew to select a US driver.
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Any thoughts who might be the second driver? Any idea if the team’s test down in Alabama be open to the public?
View ArticleBy: Yirmin Snipe
The reality is USF1 is having some serious financial problems. That lack of money required them to sell one of their seats to a driver that would bring the most money. This simply makes it look more...
View ArticleBy: Sonny
Rob, I sent an email to the team a few weeks back about the test in Alabama and I never received a response. I’d definitely drive down to see their car take to the track for the first time. Risky for...
View ArticleBy: Dan
I think the racers have to have an F1 license? How many American drivers have this license? Sounds like Lopez has some good experience under his belt. I think they should go for drivers that know what...
View ArticleBy: Daniel K
Whatever happened to the YouTube relationship? How much sponsorship money is that going to bring in?
View ArticleBy: Brad Spurgeon
Dan, yes, F1 drivers need the FIA superlicence. The stipulated number of races in a top series has to be met, but generally there’s no problem for this thing being granted. Daniel K, it was not...
View ArticleBy: Bill Williams
Did they ever talk to Scott Speed? Peter Windsor used to talk highly of him.
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