This year’s race at Circuit of The Americas will be a landmark event in the history of F1, and while the venue and fans will help form a new home for the sport, a significant part of what will ultimately drive the sport’s growth in...
First off – a safe journey to all travelling up to the races this weekend in Montreal, it looks like it will be another year of fantastic racing. Several friends and members of our local F1 group are heading up and so I’ve put...
Special to ‘F1 in America’ thanks to Alex Wong, author: Hello everyone! I recently had a chat with my friend Parris Mullins and we talked about his time at the now defunct USF1 Team, and what he thinks of the upcoming USGP in...
A recent suggestion from Bernie Ecclestone that Formula 1 races should experience a bout of artificial rain is a fantastic idea – make it happen! The official tire supplier, Pirelli, is on board, but how and when to go to the...
Looking at the two brands and how they might receive the most benefit from their exposure in the sport, I would argue that some of how Ferrari and Red Bull approach their competition strategies on the track ultimately comes down to how different...
Balancing the value and availability of each to Porsche are some of the many elements to consider when getting things just right if they enter F1. If the tide’s right, and a new American audience is in place with a home GP, Porsche could find the...
The 2011 season schedule has been announced on the Formula 1 website, and the circus will hopefully be stopping at a city near you next year before US flocks to the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in 2012:
The Cahier Archive Champagne – it’s the stuff for those who make it to the top steps, and thanks to the gentleman on the right, wearing a little (or a lot) is as much a part of winning today as the checkered flag. Meet Dan Gurney and A...