Jolle wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 13:32
gibells wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 10:42
SiLo wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 10:23
The focus should be on both really, the US is a huge market and F1 has a very thin slice of it. Having America become a big market for F1 would be good for the sport. More viewers = more money = more draw for constructors and drivers.
I agree. I'm also interested in McLaren's willingness to take up Indycar.
If McLaren were still works, wouldn't that be a big threat to the F1 establishment and the closest and most real threat by one of the big teams to (stop talking about it and) actually run in a rival series.
I mean, imagine if Ferrari were to enter Indy
McLaren isn’t running a Indycar team, they sponsor a team.
As for a brand like Ferrari, I don’t see them in a spec series.
Yet, they made the 2nd gen A1GP cars. But okay, they essentially were just tech and not an outfit.
I agree though that Ferrari would have little interest in standardized stuff.
There's an interesting piece of history where Ferrari almost went to indy decades ago and leave F1.
If i'm not mistaken it was still under Balestre's FIA reign. Had to do with engine permissions iirc,
they had a fully functional indycar competitor. It just shows Ferrari does dare to put their junk on the table
if they 'have' to.
That said, they don't really fit into Indy imho.