Haas Automation has signed on as a sponsor for Ferrari through the end of 2015. Interesting....
http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/sponso ... ia-ferrari
HANS device was also developed in the US. People like to not give America credit for the things we have done, instead like to make fun of us for things like Nascar and our love for guns. A lot of technology that's in F1 has US origins.Powerslide wrote:USA are not to be underestimated. They are responsible for the existence of the very first carbon fibre monocoque chassis designed by then McLaren's John Barnard. In the 90's CART suspension patented by a canadian, that reactive 3rd spring with a triangular central crank came to Formula One, experienced by USA racing first hand. I think Chapparal were playing with ground effect when the others were still tinkering with suspension. They seem pretty good with experiments and race obsessed. If they are approaching this from small then towards expansion they this could be promising. If they do a Toyota then its going to be short term.
countersteer wrote:Haas Automation has signed on as a sponsor for Ferrari through the end of 2015. Interesting....
http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/sponso ... ia-ferrari
Well according to the talking heads on NBC that might be close to what you get. As in that Haas would be a sort of Ferrari junior team much like Toro Rosso.
Haas logo now on Ferrari cars.Moxie wrote:countersteer wrote:Haas Automation has signed on as a sponsor for Ferrari through the end of 2015. Interesting....
http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/sponso ... ia-ferrari
North American Racing Team reboot?
Racer X wrote:Well didnt Ferrari offer to also build a chassi for its customers along with the engine if they wanted them to?
I mean if all these rumors are true i can see Haas coming into the season and fighting in the Midfield right away.
Whos to stop them from giving them alot more aid then a customer team like Sauber.
one question tho. Haas wants to bring in an American driver along with some one already in the sport.
Who will be their American driver whos ready by 2016 from the drivers here to compete in F1. There is such a big pool of drivers available to them in NASCAR and INDY that i can see them bringing a strong driver and it looks like Ferrari would help them get the proper Licensing for such a driver.
But who would they take if we say they take a top American driver from INDY who are the top 3 right now in INDY?
Ill research it and then put what i find on this post when im done. in an EDIT.
Top American Drivers in INDY Car right now..
5th Ryan Hunter-Reay - AGE = 33
7th Marco Michael Andretti - AGE = 27 Grandson of Mario Andreitti
15th Charlie Kimball - AGE = 29
American Drivers are not exactly dominant in the Indy car series
Top American Drivers in NASCAR
1st Jeff Gordon - AGE 42
2nd Dale Earnhardt Jr - AGE = 39
3rd Jimmie Johnson - AGE = 38
American Driver are extremely dominant in the NASCAR series BUT their not exactly young or light weight for a Formula 1 car and their pretty tall. Also have have spent most of their careers turning Left all the time so i dont think they would do good in Formula 1 where you have to turn right occasionally. Thats a joke people dont take it the wrong way.....![]()
Then theres this gal
Danika Patrick 32
she has gotten 1 pole position and finishes in the top ten 3 times.
In NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
in INDY car she has
1 win 7 podiums and 3 Poles
but this all added up and her age.
She doesnt exactly have more achievements then your average GP2 Racer and even the top 3 are all better drivers atleast in stats then Danica Patrick.
How ever she drives for HAAS in NASCAR so sitting her in their Formula 1 car atleast for promotional reasons would make sense.
I mean its not like anyone would expect them to win on their first seasons so if their number 2 driver could be some one like Danica who will bring American viewers to support HAAS Racing in Formula 1 i think that its probably the smartest move and at the same time you could look for the best 18-20 year old you could find and sponsor them in GP2 to develop your future. In the mean time as a start up i really see Patrick as the best option.
Even if she will be a bit older.
Another one i liked alot is
Marco Michael Andretti
Hes not too old i mean why not but i doubt they will even consider him........but it would be nice.... Do if for that last name atleast....