Read this and laughed.... I bet your waiting... I'd take the entry pay anyday,I'd heard that Shummie was getting 100K per point as a bonus in his last year with the "red" team!
But Mazz,tell the turth,do you really think you could even launch an F1 car? I dont think I could but I'd sure like to try it as long as I dont have to pay for those clutches......... 

Heck, I doubt I'd even make it out of the paddock.

Closest seat time I can claim is a Formula Atlantic car - once - and even if I could get an F1 car to move more than 3 feet without either (A) spinning the rubber right off the wheels or (B) stalling it repeatedly, I can't even begin to imagine the difference.
Ya sure, me too 
I've wondered though, surely there must be some American drivers in CART or Champ Car or Indycar that could make the jump to GP2, or GP3 for a few years, then at least have a shot at F1, right?
Didn't Sebastian Bourdais make the jump from Champ Car champion to F1 a few years ago? (Bad example I guess, he didn't last long in F1, wonder what he's doing now)
There was a kid who was coming up through Formula Mazda a couple years back. Cleaned up in Karts, Ford, etc. Think he even got a seat in a GT3 for one of the ALMS races. He has been the front-running US candidate for a little while - though I haven't heard anything in awhile. Think he might be making the rounds in Europe right now. Will have to look up his name - something Italian IIRC.
I also ran at Summit Point a few weekends back with a kid doing the Teen Mazda Challenge thing and he had some serious talent for his age (read: not even old enough to drive on public roads yet).
As for existing drivers - I would start my search in NASCAR for the guys who repeatedly place in the top three on the road circuits. Gordon would come to mind, first.
This kind of crap is one of the reasons I stay away from F1. Most of the people that follow F1 are too busy looking down their noses at any other form of motorsport. Same kind of attitude you find at little wine/cheese parties on the west coast where everyone compares the gloss level of their Ferrari to see who has more class. You don't enjoy a certain form of motorsport, no problem, don't watch it. But to go out of your way to belittle anybody that may enjoy it is narrow minded and childish.
I wouldnt say that. While oval tracks are not my thing and, frankly, I find them boring, that doesnt mean I look down upon them. I'd probably say that, when push came to shove, not many other people really do either.
I'd like to think that true motorsport fans can appreciate all forms of racing - some just gravitate towards a particular type of it.
I love F1... but, at least on my car, I'm more concerned with spring rates and brake cooling than perfectly waxed paint and I dont attend cheese and wine parties.
I am, however, a beer snob... so you can keep your Miller Lite in the glove box.
I KEEEEED I KEEEEED!
