What “Americans are famous for…” Actually what Americans are famous for is having a long memory. Unlike others we remember those that treat us fairly, and we never forget those that do not.
@ yep, and I don’t blame you. But then why is it when ever there is a great cataclysm the first one to respond is the U.S.? Europe talks a big game, but when things get real they seldom step up. Three races on the schedule in the U.S. what happens if the fans boycott them? And the money starts to dry up.
@@paulsdrc great cataclysm? are you speaking about politics or racing? cause if politics then that's easy. USA wants to play the "World's police" and then back out when they are actually needed just like with Ukraine, you'd rather help out Israel than Ukraine (if we are still talking about politics) For F1 the 3 US races are of no issue tbf, they can just get some of the European races back or have less races which is something that the teams and drivers have been asking for.
i would say worldwide redbull are alot more relevant than some yank hopes and dreams of, and quite the opposite of what you say, andretti a is nobody world wide, whilst he might be infamous in the states for racing, but realistically 80% of whats famous in the states is not relevant to the rest of the world in terms of sports
Maybe the team doesn't have the Andretti name. But I guarantee Micheal is involved in the day to day operations of the team.
F1 is so full of sh*t I'm losing interest in the sport. It seems half of it is fake and is there to boost viewer ratings.
Bent as f*ck nowadays.
If MA was a mafioso and not an actual American race team owner, he would for sure get a team.
This was now it’s is only for 2yrs until Cadillac can develop their own engine in 2027
What “Americans are famous for…” Actually what Americans are famous for is having a long memory. Unlike others we remember those that treat us fairly, and we never forget those that do not.
lol. Literally no one is afraid of empty American threats.
@ yep, and I don’t blame you. But then why is it when ever there is a great cataclysm the first one to respond is the U.S.? Europe talks a big game, but when things get real they seldom step up.
Three races on the schedule in the U.S. what happens if the fans boycott them? And the money starts to dry up.
@@paulsdrc great cataclysm? are you speaking about politics or racing? cause if politics then that's easy. USA wants to play the "World's police" and then back out when they are actually needed just like with Ukraine, you'd rather help out Israel than Ukraine (if we are still talking about politics)
For F1 the 3 US races are of no issue tbf, they can just get some of the European races back or have less races which is something that the teams and drivers have been asking for.
@ I was referring to disasters like earth quakes, floods, etc.
@paulsdrc
More likely to bonb people
Pretty sure he did it because Ben what's his name didn't want anything to do with andretti , and as soon he left FIA accept the team.
F1 can welcome back Flavio Briatore, the Italian mafioso who cheated and ruined an F1 race with an intentional wreck, but not MA?
Smokescreen that's all. Bit like Trump claiming to know nothing about Projrct 2025. Once the team is there Michael will reappear.
ANDRATTI brand is relevant to motorsports..!!
RED BULL IS NOT...!!!
And thats where you are wrong. Red bull is the biggest name in the world of extreme sports AND motorsports belong under that category.
@@CiCi_Artenjoy Mmmm. The world's biggest stimulant drug company heavily involved in all sports - that's an interesting story.
i would say worldwide redbull are alot more relevant than some yank hopes and dreams of, and quite the opposite of what you say, andretti a is nobody world wide, whilst he might be infamous in the states for racing, but realistically 80% of whats famous in the states is not relevant to the rest of the world in terms of sports
@@CiCi_Artenjoy Red Bull - the biggest name in stimulant drugs - also biggest name in world sports sponsors. Interesting juxtaposition.