In one fell swoop, what F1 has been trying to do - break into the American market - it has undone with just one race. How can this happen? An absolute fiasco for everyone - not just the FIA and Michelin - everyone involved with F1. I am outraged, and am really questioning why I even bother to follow F1. This should NOT happen to a sport that is supposedly the pinnacle of motorsport, a sport that reportedly spends close to $1.5b (collectively) into R&D, travel, racing etc.
Why did it happen? Ego? Why can't F1 sort it's problems out outside of the public venue? In any other arena, heads would roll. A major rethink MUST happen immediately. I consider myself to be among the most diehard of fans. I can accept one team domination, I can accept many things, but for this to happen, I find completely unacceptable and very amateur.
When asked how this will effect the american F1 fan base, Joie Chitwood COO of the US GP responded "I would say it is a major setback." Frank Williams commented "the sport was damaged, maybe irrevocably so in North America." Asked how long this fiasco will it will take for the sport to recover in north america, Jacque Villeneuve commented "In America, I don't think it will."
I'm pissed, and I think a great many people are too.