Anonymous wrote:if you wanna know how to get f1 popular .. look at asia dude.. their the regular basic cable sports channel shows qualifying and the race and regular f1-news shows. There are bars and restaurants based on the sport and people come together at race times to see it together. man that's waht i call a game! Can't believe that US lacks the passion for this sport while detroit has been the motor capital for more than a century now!!!
We did have races in Detroit in the 80's but I think they were pretty sh*tty... also in Phoenix, Arizona but all the turns were 90 degrees... if we were going to host such races (back then) then it's no surprise the sport became unpopular. I heard Watkins Glen was pretty good.
Chrysler used to build Lamborghini engines, then named them Chrysler when they ran w/ Scuderia Italia and possibly others.
The sport is most likely unpopular since we don't have an American driver and that F1 is restricted to cable viewers. When my roommates watch me watch F1 videos, they don't get interested because they don't know who anybody is except Michael Schumacher.