The Dream Is Dead: US F1 Officially Calls It Quits
#32
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Come on buddy, what happened here is lack of leadership, bad money management plus as you said they probably underestimated the amount of money needed to run this operation. I bet you we will see in upcoming years something to replace them.
Last edited by Renovatiopr; 03-02-2010 at 10:51 PM.
#36
I saw a quote like this on another forum sight about USF1. I totally agree with it though.
#37
yeah it really is sad, specially with the employees and the fans. But in the end I just want to see it if the guys really were not prepared to take on the task plus not even get the engine started this is the best thing that could happen, instead of breaking down constantly on the track or having to pull out after 2 or 3 races because of bad funding and/or money management.