Josh Meyers moaned. He stood on the edge of the hard clay track under bright lights. It was 40 degrees. A stiff wind from the west worked its way under his jersey into his old racing fractures, inflaming them. Meyers is 21. He groaned in the cold like an old man.
Children as young as 3 surrounded him. They wore racing jerseys and massive crash helmets like Meyers’. They rode 20-inch bicycles like his that … Details
Although team founders Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson publicly insist their new USF1 team will appear on the starting grid at Bahrain, recent reports seem to suggest the team may have trouble appearing at any F1 event in the 2010 season.
Argentinean media sources report that USF1 — the first American-based Formula 1 team since the 1970s — may have already shut its doors after sponsorship money fell through. Reports suggest a tearful Windsor told Argentinean driver Jose Maria Lopez that the team will not be ready to race until the fourth race of the season. If true, then there’s no point in …Â Details