Agreed Fax, I am sure the racing was close and the support bill entertaining, but a 'world cup of drivers' it ain't, unless the football world cup is only going to draw its players from the 2nd or 3rd divison or the GB olympics team picks me for the 100m.
Piquet Junior aside (and his F3 races where not always the best) the rest do lack a bit of pedigee in order for it to be as billed.
Where it did score is the pre event publicity, radio ad's, newspapers, poster's etc. must have cost a packet, but it worked, 30000 paying punters. If only the LMES could do something along those lines.
You make a fair point Nordic if you're trying to be hypercritical, but I think it's a short sighted one (unless you've seen the future and A1 fails like a guppy fish out of water). For one thing, I'm sure each of the Teams would love to just 'pick' their best driver, but they can't.
Second, this was the first ever meeting of a totally new format in current World Motor Sport - the start of one man's dream coming to fruition. He probably hasn't got much else to do apart from count his barrels of oil, but it's still a hell of a lot of work. Generating enough sponsorship, talent and worldwide interest is no mean feat (and I have to say
I never saw it advertised before the event) and credit where it's due, it was a good opening!
Admittedly A1 could still fade away after the briefest of appearances, but my feeling is that Sunday was just the beginning. Nelson Piquet Jr (IMO) took a bit of a gamble with his career by entering A1, and I hope for his sake that it pays off for him - he certainly seemed happy to be there. Maybe his performance, coupled with the overall success of the day, will convince other world class drivers to join in and challenge for what will one day be the 'World Cup of Drivers'.
I didn't buy my ticket expecting to see Michael Schumacher trying to hold off Jenson Button or Rossi or whoever going into Paddock - that was never going to happen. I went because I was excited by the prospect of it, and I still am. Given time, I'm sure it'll attract others, the prize money's gotta help (Fax, when is a Grand Prix not a Grand Prix? is $300,000 a race not enough? Should it be 'Petit Prix'?).
In short I loved it, even if the snoring Kiwi's gloating was unbearable.

F1 IS DEAD, LONG LIVE A1
