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Quote from Christopher Raemisch :Ahh right, we are all war warmongering ignorant people, I forgot....

Well...... Yea.... maybe not ALL, but you guys are the ones who do wrestling and think you invented Jesus.
Quote from Christopher Raemisch :Ahh right, we are all war warmongering ignorant people, I forgot....

Well done for taking it seriously and being offended, you can collect your "Lacking Sense of Humour" badge in the morning when you finish your NRA for dummies meeting.

While he is distracted we can sneak over to America and steal back the country and make them pay tax on tea again! MWAHAHAHAHA
Quote from ATC Quicksilver : you can collect your "Lacking Sense of Humour" badge in the morning when you finish your NRA for dummies meeting.

hahahaha Well done QS, that is hilarious
One flaw : will they have any Grade 1T circuits nearby - It looks like they will be flying cars over to Europe for testing.
Quote from duke_toaster :One flaw : will they have any Grade 1T circuits nearby - It looks like they will be flying cars over to Europe for testing.

We have plenty of tracks to test on over here, unless F1 teams are only allowed to test on approved tracks. What's a 1T circuit?
Perhaps they will be called "Team America"

F*ck Yeah!

only kidding......best of luck to them.
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#32 - 5haz
They do have a really crap name at the moment.

They should revive 'All American Racing', and paint their cars dark blue with a white stripe and call them 'Eagle'.
Unclebenny, Circuits have to have 1T licences to hold F1 tests. Places that have 1T licences are all F1 race circuits, Imola, Jerez, Estoril (?), Paul Ricard, Ricardo Tormo Valencia, Mugello and Algarve.

If a circuit is running ALMS or IndyCar, I think it would be Grade 2 (the one below 1T) unless ALMS are using ACCUS rules which allow cars on tracks the FIA wouldn't allow.

Appendix O of the ISC, outlining the rules.
Team name doesnt giveem much luck (jsut remove the s )

Anyway, good luck for em
Well, as I read on a newspaper today, the creation of USF1 shall be announced until the end of this month.
Quote from duke_toaster :Unclebenny, Circuits have to have 1T licences to hold F1 tests. Places that have 1T licences are all F1 race circuits, Imola, Jerez, Estoril (?), Paul Ricard, Ricardo Tormo Valencia, Mugello and Algarve.

There's no requirement for an F1 car to test in official FIA sanctioned F1 tests. They can be tested on private circuits (a la Ferrari), a circuit with full sanctioning in a non-FIA/national governing body sanctioned event, all trackdays, some general testing sessions. Or it can just be brought to any general testing session that will allow it, if you really wanted to you could test your latest F1 car each Wednesday morning at Mallory for £90.
Quote from Modoff :marco andretti? The kid is a joke!!!

On what are you basing this assertion?

Quote from Modoff :There are 100 drivers in the US that have the money training and means to test for that seat that would blow the doors off Andretti.

Really? 100? OK, name them.
Quote from ajp71 :There's no requirement for an F1 car to test in official FIA sanctioned F1 tests. They can be tested on private circuits (a la Ferrari), a circuit with full sanctioning in a non-FIA/national governing body sanctioned event, all trackdays, some general testing sessions. Or it can just be brought to any general testing session that will allow it, if you really wanted to you could test your latest F1 car each Wednesday morning at Mallory for £90.

Indeed. An F1 team can test pretty much anywhere they like, FIA be damned. Obviously though they would want to go somewhere reasonably safe. There are lots of possibilities in the eastern US:

Barber Motorsports Park (Alabama)
Mid-Ohio
Road America
VIR
Road Atlanta

Hell, they could even go to some short courses like Lime Rock Park or Roebling Road. It doesn't need to be as long as an average GP circuit to be a useful test site. And of course, they could use the infield sections of the many many speedways. Charlotte Motor Speedway would be the obvious choice there. And don't forget the already-existing F1-spec road course at Indy.
Quote from ajp71 :There's no requirement for an F1 car to test in official FIA sanctioned F1 tests. They can be tested on private circuits (a la Ferrari), a circuit with full sanctioning in a non-FIA/national governing body sanctioned event, all trackdays, some general testing sessions. Or it can just be brought to any general testing session that will allow it, if you really wanted to you could test your latest F1 car each Wednesday morning at Mallory for £90.

Isn't there some kind of noise restriction as to what is allowed on track-days? I know there is at Oulton.

Also : I think duke_toaster was talking about OFFICIAL F1 test days, like Barcelona, Algarve etc, but yea they can test anywhere they like, but what is the point testing at somewhere like Sebring with shitloads of bumps, or Road America which is a dirty club circuit. Their best bet would be that of which Lateralus suggested - Indy.
America is sparsely populated so I guess noise restrictions are less of an issue, alternatively just bribe a load of Italians and run your test track in the middle of a town!
Quote from BlueFlame :Their best bet would be that of which Lateralus suggested - Indy.

Montreal would work too but a southern California, Texas, Florida, Arizona or Nevada track would be ideal for off season testing
Quote from Tezuka :Montreal would work too but a southern California, Texas, Florida, Arizona or Nevada track would be ideal for off season testing

Montreal wouldn't work, it's in the middle of the river, so the cars can be easily heard on both sides. People didn't mind it too much for a week-end, but for longer periods of time, it's not viable. Besides, it's also under snow ^^

Anything south enough to be used during the winter would work, really.
F1 can test anywhere they want! The FIA will only hold an event at a 1T circuit, Renault have been test at an airfield lately
Miller Motorsports Park?
That's a fair stretch from NC (it's in Utah) but it would be cheaper than flying stuff over to Jerez.

However, according to this source, they will have a partnership with Epsilon Euskadi. They could always have a car in Bilbao for testing.
Quote from FlyeThemoon :A F1 car paintied like USA Flag ;D in Stars and stripes.


PS Oh, say! can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming;
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,

Oh! Say can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed, at the green flag's first showing.
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
'nto the armco we watched, were so massively plowing.
And the exhaust's red glare, tires burstin' mid-air,
gave proof through the smoke, that our team just misfared.
Oh! Say does that star spangled racecar still spin,
o'er the slickness of the grass, so it's sure they'll ne'er wiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'insert ridiculous adlib'iiiiiiiiiin.
US racing team entering F1 in 2010!
Would be awesome to see I think!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/spor ... eb/09/formula-one-us-team

Quote :
Excert:
The first fully fledged US formula one team for more than 30 years could make its world championship debut as early as 2010 according to one of the company founders. The driving forces behind the new team are the American engineer Ken Anderson and British formula one broadcaster Peter Windsor, himself a former manager of the Williams formula one team.
It is likely that the team will be based close to Charlotte, North Carolina. Anderson confirmed to the Charlotte Observer and the That'sRacing.com website that "95 per cent of what you might have seen" about such plans is correct. Max Mosley, the FIA president, said the team are to be taken seriously.

#50 - DeKo

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