Virgin=Richard Branson=very short attention span
He hit the jackpot in '08 with Brawn and then probably thought he could put a successful F1 team on its feet all by himself. When that turned out to be much more difficult than anticipated, he probably decided to back out again. F1 teams, just like football teams, can definitely be turned from a rich guy's toy into a success, RB is the best example for that. But it takes cash and time, and I don't think Branson was willing to invest a lot of either.
On the topic of female drivers: I think the teams are definitely missing out on an opportunity here. There have got to be some decently quick and somewhat hot female drivers out there, and a team fielding one would probably receive massive media attention. That could turn out to be quite lucrative for especially the smaller teams. Just imagine someone comparable to Anna Kournikova or Maria Sharapova in a Virgin or HRT. Their screen time and therefore sponsor exposure would go through the roof...
He hit the jackpot in '08 with Brawn and then probably thought he could put a successful F1 team on its feet all by himself. When that turned out to be much more difficult than anticipated, he probably decided to back out again. F1 teams, just like football teams, can definitely be turned from a rich guy's toy into a success, RB is the best example for that. But it takes cash and time, and I don't think Branson was willing to invest a lot of either.
On the topic of female drivers: I think the teams are definitely missing out on an opportunity here. There have got to be some decently quick and somewhat hot female drivers out there, and a team fielding one would probably receive massive media attention. That could turn out to be quite lucrative for especially the smaller teams. Just imagine someone comparable to Anna Kournikova or Maria Sharapova in a Virgin or HRT. Their screen time and therefore sponsor exposure would go through the roof...