ISLAMATRON wrote:Ciro Pabón wrote:dp35 wrote:...why not a new venue ? if places like turkey , singapore et al can find the money , why not the usa ?
This is an EXCELLENT point. We (the USA) are the world's economic leader (still hanging on), and yet we can't afford what Turkey, Singapore, etc can.
Well, dp, perhaps US has become the leader because its citizens try to make good bussiness deals, and after Indy F1 debacle, it takes balls of steel to take that kind of risk. People has to forget that incident before the first US GP becomes less of a risky deal.
My best guess, when Bill France and Ecclestone had a meeting (last year?) was that the deal was not done because France raised that very issue and then he asked for a special price. If that was the case, I bet that Ecclestone, having to deal with investors in many countries asking for a GP, did not give France a chance, to keep those other investors "in line".
We all know that the US has not become the world economic leader from making good business deals, but in actuality from
stealing the land & resources of the natives and through theft of labor from African slaves, but that is beside the point, if FOTA was truly interested in having a USGP any one of them, Ferrari, Merc, BMW, Honda, Toyota, or Nissan/ING(Renault) or even LG could easily put up the race sponsorship money like SAP did in the early Indy USGP races, but they dont so it must really must not be worth it.
And hopefully the IRL and F1 accept the World engine concept and we can see some of the F1 teams at the Indy 500.[/quote]
I cant believe how unbelievably close you just came to blaming the FOTA for slavery there. Now that is impressive
I can see why Ferrari Merc Toyota and the rest would not want to have a race in there largest market makes perfect sense to me. It comes down to Berrnie can get more money from other countries and the lack of interest if F1 here. No American driver anymore, although USF1 might change that.