Op-Ed: USF1…a dream not worth saving
February 21, 2010 by Negative Camber
Filed under F1B Op-Ed, Negative Camber, People & Events, Top Story
More rumors swirl today regarding USF1 and it’s Titus Andronicus-like gore and tragedy. It seems that team owner Ken Anderson is appealing to the FIA’s grace and seeking some dispensation for missing a handful of races in order to get his shop in line and investors on board. It also appears that investor [...]
Schumacher: £20m gamble to save F1?
December 21, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under F1B Op-Ed, Negative Camber, Parc Fermé, Prime & Option
Last week the Mirror says the Schumacher-to-Mercedes deal is done and the German team will pay £20m for the services of the former 7-time champion. This news comes after failing to give current F1 champion Jenson Button a modest pay hike commensurate with his former pay while at Honda F1. Is there a [...]
Ecclestone to save F1 in 48 hours
July 13, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under Top Story
Bernie Ecclestone has come under fire recently following is time interview in which he waxed poetic about Hitler, dictators and the failure of democracy. This didn’t set well with the owners of F1’s commercial rights—CVC Partners.
It seems that the CVC board redressed Bernie over the issue and things have since been sorted. This [...]


































