Point is that single brains can only do so much without the industrial infrastructure.
Relocate Adrian Newey and his team to the Carolinas and he would still be nowhere.
I may be wrong, as I am just a Red Neck, but that seems to be adequete industrial infrastructure.xpensive wrote:Point is that single brains can only do so much without the industrial infrastructure.
Relocate Adrian Newey and his team to the Carolinas and he would still be nowhere.
So if Jacques is stating he has a ride next year in Formula One, which team, or is he just blowing smoke up our butts?Peter Windsor told BBC Sport he was aiming to employ an experienced driver and an American rising star when his new team make their debut next season.
"We have spoken to Alex," he said. "Any new team coming into Formula 1 needs to look at drivers with experience.
"Alex Wurz could perhaps be able to operate at our rate of learning."
They will still have the same struggles getting to the grid as anyone else, and their success will be slow coming, if at all. Bur Charlotte is as good a place as any in the US to make that attempt.xpensive wrote:it seems this area has developed considerably since I was frequenting the same area back in 1997. With this most impressive list of high-tech companies, USGPE should be in good shape for 2010.
Having said that, I still believe that Koenigsegg-Saab will kick their asses in 2011.
That sounds a little like craig Pollock, and we all know how that turned out!natef1 wrote:Windsor today said he thought the team could get points next year.
:^o