A total of $1.4 million has been raised towards paying off the debts of USF1 - following an auction of 427 items from the defunct, failed F1 entry including a chassis tub that raised just $7,850
In what could be another nail in the coffin of financially-beleaguered, under-fire American outfit USF1, it now appears the team had signed two paying drivers for F1 2010 rather than just one...
USF1 senior designer Scott Bennett has admitted that as it prepares for its maiden campaign of competition in the top flight in F1 2010, the under-fire American newcomer is very much ploughing its own furrow
After revealing that F1 2010 newcomer USF1 has lodged its entry fee for its debut, FIA Senate President Nick Craw admits that there are high hopes both for the under-fire North Carolina-based outfit and the future of the currently absent US Grand Prix
Four of the American hopefuls that have been mooted as potential USF1drivers when the new team makes its debut in the top flight - possibly as early as 2010 - have revealed their thoughts on the matter. Not all of them are entirely convinced.