GENEVA (AP) — The USF1 Formula One team has been fined and barred from ever competing in F1 for not taking part in the 2010 world championship. The World Motor Sport Council said Thursday the American ...
According to a rumor published by a Spanish news outlet, US F1 won't make the first three races of 2010, forcing them to drop the entire season. Also, YouTube founder Chad Hurley's supposedly out as a ...
This is my column from today's Birmingham News: Smack in the middle of a global economic meltdown might seem like an odd time to start a low-budget race team out of North Carolina to compete in ...
Are USF1 in danger of shooting themselves in the foot with their own American gun? Since reports surfaced that a new American-based team was looking to enter Formula One, the rumour mill has been in ...
It's a simple question with a simple answer. Is USF1 in serious danger of not making the 2010 grid? We've seen very little from USF1. But does that mean they've got no chance? No. In fact, as things ...
Defunct USF1 has been fined EUR 309,000 and barred from ever competing in formula one. The American outfit, headed by principals Ken Anderson and journalist Peter Windsor, was granted an entry for the ...
Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson's Team USF1's Formula One hopes appeared to be over today, with high level sources revealing to Autosport.com that the outfit has now effectively closed down. Against ...
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in a statement that USF1 had "indicated that they will not be in a position to participate in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship. "Having ...
The USF1 saga may have finally reached a conclusion - for the 2010 season, anyway. With an unfinished car and just over a week until the season-opening race, the team has reportedly decided to sit the ...
The new American team USF1 has moved to dispel persistent doubts about its chances of making its grand prix debut as scheduled next March. Of the new outfits including Manor, Campos and Lotus, it is ...
Cardiovascular disease affects millions of Americans every year, and its strongly linked to obesity. A new study from the University of Helsinki has made novel connections between a gene and weight ...
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