USF1 to use F2000 as a feeder series for its own drivers

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As from its debut season in Formula One next season, the USF1 team will use the F2000 race series as a feeder system for it's future drivers. Although the American squad has yet to even name their two official race drivers for 2010, so hopefully they won't run into these dilemmas in the future.

Team Principal Ken Anderson and Sporting Director Peter Windsor released the following statement on behalf of the USF1 race team:

"On behalf of the USF1 Team we would like to congratulate everyone involved in F2000 in the United States. One of our goals is to take American drivers back into Formula One, and then to produce the next American F1 World Champion - and it is because of series like F2000 that we feel confident that we can do this.'

The USF1 Team is therefore delighted to announce that it endorses the F2000 championship as one of its official "feeder" series. For too long the path to F1 for young American drivers has been clouded by a lack of respect for single-seater racing and for those talented drivers who lack the financial wherewithal to take the expensive route to the top.

Jeremy Shaw's Team USA has done - and will continue to do - a fantastic job of encouraging new talent; we look forward now to working with both Team USA and F2000 towards the new frontier."