Kate,
A couple of quick corrections are in oreder here. First off, the race in Texas that was cancelled was a CART indy car race, not a NASCAR round. Secondly, most of the complaints I've heard from US fans are not with what happened, its the way that it happened (self included). Michelin came out said there is a problem, nothing new here, NASCAR, CART and the IRL have all run into tire issues before, the tire supplier simpy flies in a different batch of rubber, situation resolved. The biggest problem at Indy was that solutions were proposed and no-one would budge on their position i.e Michlein wanted to fly in new tires and the FIA wouldn't allow them and when they proposed running with a chicane, all of the teams (including two Bridgstone shod teams) agreed with the exception of Ferrari. Simply put, solutions to the situation were there, nobody would agree to them because it would compromise their position. For a long time now one of the biggest problems F1 has faced in the US is the widely held perception that the F1 community are a bunch of greedy, self-important, prima-donnas who don't give a sh*t about the fans. Why do they have any reason to think otherwise now.
Fax