I am speechless with what has happened and it is a sad day in racing in Indianapolis with the USGP for formula 1. While watching this huge problem unfold live on Speed Channel at was to be the start of the USGP, but to only see all of the Michelin teams at the end of the warmup lap go onto pit road and into there garages and the Bridgestone teams including Ferrari go to the grid with only six teams ready to go and start the race, all it was, was a Bridgestone tire test. I can only say this, outrages... I can't believe that the FIA and Michelin couldn't come up with a solution so that all of the cars could race. This tire problem happened on both Friday and Saturday and solution... this was a safety problem.
The "race" not.. was Ferrari lapping the entire field and Michael Schumacher winning. But the thing is after the race during the ferrari interviews, the two drivers saying this "it's not my problem..", (WRONG) in my opinion, it is, its everyone's problem, its Michelin's, Bridgestones, Ferrari, every team, driver, The FIA, everyone....... The third biggest crowd of formula one and the only race in the United States, before the race, the talk was will there be a second grand prix in the US, I have to say, do anyone really think next year fans are going to come out.. maybe or maybe not? The fans got screwed period. They paid to see a race and with only six cars, no race. What will fans say? What will the FIA do? What's Next? see you..
WindTunnel Question of the week: If you were in charge, What would you have done to save the United States Grand Prix? I would have had a meeting early saturday morning and setup the chicane in Turn 13 and tested out in morning practice and see what happens. Then go from there...