As suggested by David Teachey, here is the thread for the Formula One 2008 season.
If I remember correctly the US Grand Prix was always a popular and successful event, always sold out, always on national TV. The major constructors in F1; Ferrari, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda all count the US as their single most important market and spend millions on advertising here. I imagine they would love nothing more than to have a F1 venue here as part of their promotion strategy.Not having a USGP is a disgrace, but it is to be expected. Formula 1 racing has lost ground to NASCAR and other easily-accessed US sports events (Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc.) for several years. F1 is like soccer. There just isn't enough of a fan base to make it a really marketable venture anymore - as perceived by those who could make it happen. Oddly, smaller, less economically-gifted nations like Canada and Belgium (to name just two) seem to have no trouble organizing and running consistently successful GPs.
Of course, there is a LOT more to the story of why the USGP isn't going to happen. But frankly, I just don't see F1 coming back any time soon, and I'm just glad we still have TV coverage! I'd hate to see that go the way of WRC!!!
As I wrote above, there's a lot more than meets the eye. But the bottom line is still that the $$$ are available here in the USA to pay whatever it might cost. As I see it, there's just not enough of a fan base complaining and/or putting their money out there to force a USGP return. It's all about the $$$. Sir Bernie, Speed TV, other networks, etc could all agree - for the right price - if it all appeared profitable enough to everyone.Of course, there is a LOT more to the story of why the USGP isn't going to happen....
Welcome aboard. Alex...even though you're a BMW fan...toss up between a Lancia Fulvia and an Alfa GTV, so I came here for some info, and I found this thread. I'm super excited to have found a fan base for F1 here in the States. I really just got into it last season, but it was really hard finding where to watch it (I live in TN where NASCAR rules...bummer)....Are all of the GP's really on Speed? Or are they just at like 3am or whenever the race is happening live?...As a BMW fan...