The number of drivers from the US who have failed in F1, or drivers who have started in F1, not shined in F1 but then gone to the US and done well, suggests otherwise.Edax wrote:US racing is perhaps slightly more about driver skill and European racing is more about car development.
However, I think the popularity of oval racing in the US is its accessibility and the way that fans can enjoy the day. F1 is too elitist as far as its treatment of paying public are concerned. US crowds won't put up with the "oh, you've paid good money to watch, so what" treatment that F1 can sometimes present to fans.