American Culture in the F1 Pits.(Column)(Column)
AutoWeek, November, 2003
Byline: Matt Davis It's not a big surprise to hear so frequently that the world looks upon the U.S. Grand Prix as an enduring joke ever since it left Watkins Glen in 1980. To some, it's right up there with next year's Bahrain GP. The racing we saw in Long Beach still receives some fond praise and Tony George's valiant ongoing attempt at Indy is...
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valiant. Indy is also probably now the only realistic shot we have at reestablishing a USGP tradition. In the same vein (vain?), the last American F1 driver was Michael Andretti in 1993-a terrible season with McLaren-Ford in which ...
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