Word of Mario Andretti. The abuelisimo of Marco andretti, the great Mario (the world champion of Formula 1 of 1978) guarantees the quality of his grandson framework and their chances of being a pilot of renown in the F1. Framework won the Indy Car Series, and four years ago made a test with the Honda F1 team. These seem to be sufficient credentials to make the leap and to match the new entry in the calendar in 2012, the US Grand Prix, with the return of the Andretti saga to the top flight.
The holder is a little Pearl... (I have no doubt the quality of framework, but we have the precedent of Michael Andretti), but I agree with Mario Andretti have a Grand Prix in United States is good for F1 and also a good opportunity for framework. Without wishing to detract from easternmost circuits, I'd rather have a Grand Prix in Austin than in Russia or India. The reasons may seem somewhat arbitrary, but: (1) Grand Prize of United States is a classic of Formula 1, and (2) the United States seem more stable within the democracy that other countries do not necessarily middle.
The possibilities of marketing, business, success of publico… are there provided that Formula 1 is able to offer to the American public the level of entertainment that they already have at home. Because, assuming it, if they have infinitely more spectacular, hotly contested and disputed Championships (overtaking, nenes) in their own cities, what seems strange circus of Formula 1, this European import? charging hundreds of dollars for forums in which two pitstops are within two hours of competition And also, hopefully a nut is lost and needs to be a new (maximum stress). I hope to understand irony.
The holder is a little Pearl... (I have no doubt the quality of framework, but we have the precedent of Michael Andretti), but I agree with Mario Andretti have a Grand Prix in United States is good for F1 and also a good opportunity for framework. Without wishing to detract from easternmost circuits, I'd rather have a Grand Prix in Austin than in Russia or India. The reasons may seem somewhat arbitrary, but: (1) Grand Prize of United States is a classic of Formula 1, and (2) the United States seem more stable within the democracy that other countries do not necessarily middle.
The possibilities of marketing, business, success of publico… are there provided that Formula 1 is able to offer to the American public the level of entertainment that they already have at home. Because, assuming it, if they have infinitely more spectacular, hotly contested and disputed Championships (overtaking, nenes) in their own cities, what seems strange circus of Formula 1, this European import? charging hundreds of dollars for forums in which two pitstops are within two hours of competition And also, hopefully a nut is lost and needs to be a new (maximum stress). I hope to understand irony.