Jacques Villeneuve, a past winner at the hugely popular Indy 500, admitted that he might not have finished his 'Bud' had he stood in the crowd.
''I'd probably to the same thing,'' said the Canadian. ''But it's not Ferrari's fault that our tyres don't work.
''I'm not sure that F1 will ever recover in America now.''
Bernie Ecclestone says he 'tried a million things' to convince F1 teams to race at Indianapolis.
''I am furious,'' the 74-year-old F1 supremo said.
Bernie said that, in the 'good old days', he would have forced them to the green light.
Indeed, Martin Brundle - ex-racer and TV pundit - recalled Adelaide 1991, when, in pouring rain, Ecclestone toured the grid, driver by driver, yelling them into their cars.
He said: ''Those days are over.
''Let's be honest. If you were a promoter you would not want to risk this happening again.
''We'd just started to build a great image for Formula One in America ... and that is all ruined.''
FIA president Max Mosley slammed Michelin for not bringing a 'back up' tyre to America, or taking up one of the governing body's race options.
''As a result,'' said the Briton, ''Formula One and motor sport fans are the losers.
''We are now awaiting a report from ... Indianapolis before deciding on the next step.''
And the future of F1 in America, and of Michelin in F1? ''Not good,'' Mr. Ecclestone stared, ''on both counts.''
this is really starting to turn into a nice shit-storm...
Though it is definately ironic, given the current political climate, that a French company fucked up the USGP.