We feel bad for all those who had tickets to the US Grand Prix and were left with a 6 car race. FIA President Max Mosley has released a question and answer series to share his point of view of the situation. Should US GP ticket holders be refunded? Who was at fault? Was the chicane really necessary for safety? See what he has to say.
Autoblog's question is: It makes you wonder whether the US really needs F1, or if F1 really needs the US. I’m sure those who market F1 licensed goods are envious of NASCAR’s popularity here, or at least their wallets are envious. (Read)
My Comments: I personal love to watch the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and never miss a race. With that said, I also watch the Formula 1 races too, but after the US GP, I don't know, I know that the fans should get there money back or at least get free tickets for next years US GP race. Michelin should have done something on friday or saturday morning and not waited until sunday morning of the race. Its Michelins fault for not speecking up and working with the FIA sooner & the FIA for not coming up with a solution, other than race or else. Safety was in Michelins eyes a problem, but I don't know and either will anyone else. The fans were the only ones who were not at fault and give them a refund or credit. Formula 1 in the US, big question and were? What's Next.....