The trouble is that only half the new teams are likely to make it to the first race, and it's doubtful whether the no-showers even make it to the track at all... All of which casts an unprofessional image over F1, which isn't what sponsors (and it's all about sponsors) like.
The sad thing is, it's self inflicted. Prodrive would have been a better bet, and even Stefan GP looks more likely to run an F1 car this year than USF1 (albeit by buying Toyota's rather than doing anything clever or impressive).
I'm all for new teams in F1. But the new teams have to GET to F1, rather than mess about on the sidelines looking no more professional than my level of racing, all the while printing press releases telling everyone (read: their sponsors or potential sponsors) that it's all great.
Jordan and Simtek were examples of how to do it right (although Simtek suffered various major accidents in 1994 that probably resulted in their early demise). Andrea Moda seems to the model used for USF1... And F1 doesn't need more Andrea Modas...
The sad thing is, it's self inflicted. Prodrive would have been a better bet, and even Stefan GP looks more likely to run an F1 car this year than USF1 (albeit by buying Toyota's rather than doing anything clever or impressive).
I'm all for new teams in F1. But the new teams have to GET to F1, rather than mess about on the sidelines looking no more professional than my level of racing, all the while printing press releases telling everyone (read: their sponsors or potential sponsors) that it's all great.
Jordan and Simtek were examples of how to do it right (although Simtek suffered various major accidents in 1994 that probably resulted in their early demise). Andrea Moda seems to the model used for USF1... And F1 doesn't need more Andrea Modas...