http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=48943
looks for real....the backer is worth >1 bil and has experience with these sorts of things...sport complexes, professional teams, etc.
Austin is a beautiful city
I hope they can pull it off
proposed US Grand Prix
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Money, money, money...
Ecclestone: New F1 Teams 'Out Of Their Depth'
Bernie reckons new F1 teams would not be missed if they left the championship
Bernie Ecclestone reckons that the 'second division' F1 teams that have joined the grid this year bring very little to the sport.
The F1 supremo even told the Telegraph that he reckons a couple of the teams will drop out before the end of 2010. And it's not a good thing to be on the worng side of Ecclestone.
"I would not be surprised if one or two of [the new teams] did not make the end of the season," he said. "I think there are a couple of teams in Formula 1 who really shouldn't be there. They are a bit out of their depth at the moment.
"The bottom line is they haven't really and truly given us value for being there. If suddenly these teams don't turn up at races then I don't think the crowds will get any smaller, or the TV sets will turn off, or the newspapers will stop writing, will they?"
Ecclestone seems to be a little more kindly disposed towards Lotus: "Lotus is a good name. I wouldn't want to lose them. But in general this year has been a bit of a nuisance because it has cost money to keep these [struggling] teams in."
Ecclestone: New F1 Teams 'Out Of Their Depth'
Bernie reckons new F1 teams would not be missed if they left the championship
Bernie Ecclestone reckons that the 'second division' F1 teams that have joined the grid this year bring very little to the sport.
The F1 supremo even told the Telegraph that he reckons a couple of the teams will drop out before the end of 2010. And it's not a good thing to be on the worng side of Ecclestone.
"I would not be surprised if one or two of [the new teams] did not make the end of the season," he said. "I think there are a couple of teams in Formula 1 who really shouldn't be there. They are a bit out of their depth at the moment.
"The bottom line is they haven't really and truly given us value for being there. If suddenly these teams don't turn up at races then I don't think the crowds will get any smaller, or the TV sets will turn off, or the newspapers will stop writing, will they?"
Ecclestone seems to be a little more kindly disposed towards Lotus: "Lotus is a good name. I wouldn't want to lose them. But in general this year has been a bit of a nuisance because it has cost money to keep these [struggling] teams in."
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So the new teams have no value, Bernie?
Half the time they are the only teams on the track during qualifying or practice sessions.. they've got to start somewhere..
Half the time they are the only teams on the track during qualifying or practice sessions.. they've got to start somewhere..
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He of course had billions when he was born...graemep wrote:So the new teams have no value, Bernie?
Half the time they are the only teams on the track during qualifying or practice sessions.. they've got to start somewhere..
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