Breaking news: Team US F1 is no more

March 2nd, 2010 | Tags:

Autosport are reporting that Team US F1 has shut down operation today and that production manager Dave Skog informed the staff at lunchtime that they were put on unpaid leave.

The rumours have been many about the tough times for US F1 and the saga now sadly seems to be over. What happens to US F1′s spot on the 2010 Formula One grid remains to be seen.

Mark Webber has raised concerns about the fact that US F1, Campos Meta or Stefan GP has not run a car yet:

“It’s embarrassing. It’s incredible that people who haven’t yet turned a wheel take part in grands prix. It’s the sort of stuff from Mickey Mouse, or Tom and Jerry. It would make more sense to field Valentino Rossi with his bike on the grid.”

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Webber not making title predictions

Mark WebberMark Webber thinks it would be ‘suicidal’ for him to say he thinks he will win the world championship this year – as he says his target is simply to win more races.

With Red Bull Racing’s new RB6 appearing to be one of the quickest cars on the grid, even though there are doubts about its ultimate long-run pace, Webber has high hopes for his chances for this season.

However, he has joined rival drivers in thinking that the competition is so tight this year that being too confident about success would be a mistake.

“Don’t expect me to say I’ll win the title this year, that would be suicidal,” Webber told Gazzetta dello Sport. “I aim to win more grands prix than I did last year. Let’s say we have a great opportunity to do something special.”

Speaking about his feelings on the RB6, Webber said: “With limited fuel on board it’s super quick.

“The tyres have gone a step backwards for lack of competition, the lap times have increased, but the aerodynamics are amazing. Anyway, it’s early to say. It will be a very close championship to the end, and it will be very spectacular, I guarantee.”

Webber has also expressed his annoyance at the situation surrounding new teams in F1 – and thinks the sport would be better off entertaining fans for the right reasons rather than getting fresh blood on the grid.

“It’s embarrassing. It’s incredible that people who haven’t yet turned a wheel take part in grands prix. It’s the sort of stuff from Mickey Mouse, or Tom and Jerry. It would make more sense to field Valentino Rossi with his bike on the grid.

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