I've been encouraged to see the progress that Haas is making. It's nice to see a new team finally be competitive rather than be a moving chicane.
As for F1 being more popular in the US, that is a tall order because there are so many other sports around, and Motorsport in general is a niche market here. NASCAR is huge, but it pales in comparison to the NFL and NBA. The Indy 500 is still the most recognized race here, and it is usually a very exciting race (even if the cars are fugly).
I think having more races at a better time for Americans to watch it will help grow it a bit. I have to record the races and watch later, because I don't want to get up at 4:30 to watch it (I'm in California). If they moved the races back a few hours that would make it much easier to catch them live. Of course that would move the races to much later in the day for the core European fan base, but at least it wouldn't be at an ungodly hour for those folks.
As for an American Driver, there needs to be an incentive and path for a star American driver to compete in F1. Someone like Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt (I know they are NASCAR drivers, but they are all very well known here). If a household name can go to F1 and be competitive (i.e. WIN some races) then Americans will get more interested (this is the land of the bandwagoners).
As for F1 being more popular in the US, that is a tall order because there are so many other sports around, and Motorsport in general is a niche market here. NASCAR is huge, but it pales in comparison to the NFL and NBA. The Indy 500 is still the most recognized race here, and it is usually a very exciting race (even if the cars are fugly).
I think having more races at a better time for Americans to watch it will help grow it a bit. I have to record the races and watch later, because I don't want to get up at 4:30 to watch it (I'm in California). If they moved the races back a few hours that would make it much easier to catch them live. Of course that would move the races to much later in the day for the core European fan base, but at least it wouldn't be at an ungodly hour for those folks.
As for an American Driver, there needs to be an incentive and path for a star American driver to compete in F1. Someone like Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt (I know they are NASCAR drivers, but they are all very well known here). If a household name can go to F1 and be competitive (i.e. WIN some races) then Americans will get more interested (this is the land of the bandwagoners).